Portraits by Raphael

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Portraits by Raphael are renowned Renaissance paintings by the Italian master Raphael, celebrated for their graceful composition, psychological depth, and refined depiction of the human figure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artistic work
series of paintings
artisticPeriod Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
early 16th century
characteristic balanced spatial arrangement
graceful composition
harmonious color palette
psychological depth
refined depiction of the human figure
subtle modeling of light and shadow
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Raphael NERFINISHED
genre portrait painting
historicalSignificance helped define ideals of High Renaissance portraiture
influential in court portrait traditions across Europe
influenced Baroque portraiture
Mannerist portraiture
influencedBy Leonardo da Vinci NERFINISHED
Michelangelo NERFINISHED
Umbrian school of painting NERFINISHED
locationOfCollection Louvre Museum NERFINISHED
National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
Palatine Gallery, Palazzo Pitti NERFINISHED
Prado Museum NERFINISHED
Uffizi Gallery NERFINISHED
Vatican Museums NERFINISHED
movement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableWork La donna velata NERFINISHED
Portrait of Agnolo Doni NERFINISHED
Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione NERFINISHED
Portrait of Bindo Altoviti NERFINISHED
Portrait of Elisabetta Gonzaga NERFINISHED
Portrait of Guidobaldo da Montefeltro NERFINISHED
Portrait of Maddalena Doni NERFINISHED
Portrait of Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
Portrait of Pope Leo X with Two Cardinals NERFINISHED
Portrait of Tommaso Inghirami NERFINISHED
Portrait of a Cardinal NERFINISHED
Portrait of a Lady with a Unicorn NERFINISHED
Portrait of a Young Man (lost painting) NERFINISHED
Portrait of a Young Woman (La Fornarina) NERFINISHED
Self-portrait (Raphael) NERFINISHED
typicalSubject Italian nobility
humanist scholars
papal figures
wealthy patrons

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