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Raphael
1483–1520
(b Urbino, 28 Mar or 6 Apr. 1483; d Rome, 6 Apr. 1520). Italian painter, draughtsman, architect, and designer, the artist who most completely expresses the ideals of the High Renaissance.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Sheet of Studies – Drapery with a Bare Arm and a Separate Study of a Foot and Drapery The Fitzwilliam Museum
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A Battle of Nude Youths The Fitzwilliam Museum
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The Incredulity of Saint Thomas The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Studies for a Scene of Fighting Youths The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Saint Anthony of Padua c.1502 Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Sketch of a Coat of Arms with an Animal Tied to a Column as Charge The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Virgin and Child in a Tondo The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Saint Francis of Assisi c.1502 Dulwich Picture Gallery
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The Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Nicholas of Bari (The Ansidei Madonna) 1505 The National Gallery, London
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The Crucified Christ with the Virgin Mary, Saints and Angels (The Mond Crucifixion) about 1502-3 The National Gallery, London
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The Madonna and Child (The Mackintosh Madonna) about 1509-11 The National Gallery, London
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The Madonna and Child with the Infant Baptist (The Garvagh Madonna) about 1509-10 The National Gallery, London
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An Allegory ('Vision of a Knight') about 1504 The National Gallery, London
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Saint Catherine of Alexandria about 1507 The National Gallery, London
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The Procession to Calvary about 1504-5 The National Gallery, London
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Portrait of Pope Julius II 1511 The National Gallery, London
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Saint John the Baptist Preaching 1505 The National Gallery, London
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The Madonna of the Pinks ('La Madonna dei Garofani') about 1506-7 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin National Trust for Scotland, Haddo House
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Votive Picture 1495–1496 Walker Art Gallery