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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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The Transfiguration Christ Church, University of Oxford
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The Virgin and Child Christ Church, University of Oxford
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The Madonna of the Goldfinch 19th C Manchester Art Gallery
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Bindo Altoviti (1491–1556) 17th C/18th C National Trust, Middlethorpe Hall
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The Madonna del Cardellino c.1800 Yorkshire Air Museum
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The Holy Family of François I 17th C National Trust, Stourhead
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Madonna della sedia National Trust, Llanerchaeron
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Madonna della sedia Government Art Collection
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