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Janson. History of Art. Chapter 16: The
III. RAPHAEL (1483-1520) Biographical and Background Information 1. Raffaello Santi Born in Urbino, Then a Small but Important C
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Two Raphael Paintings Unearthed at the Vatican After 500 Years Published 14Th December 2017
Rome Celebrates Raphael Superstar | Epicurean Traveler
Renaissance History Through His Humanist Accomplishments
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The Transfiguration Raphael Sanzio 1516-1520 Oil on Wood Vatican Museum
RAPHAEL's ACTS of the APOSTLES TAPESTRIES - the BIRTH of the TAPESTRY REPRODUCTION SYSTEM
AGOSTINO CHIGI's VILLA SUBURBANA a ROMAN LIFESTYLE: 1510 1520 by Margery Masinter
The High-Resolution Recording of the Raphael Cartoons Factum Foundation for the V&A and Royal Collection Trust
Two Halves of a Whole: Raphael's Designs, Tapestries Reunite
Raphael Born April 6, 1483, Urbino, Duchy of Urbino [Italy] Died April 6
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio Da Urbino), Madonna and Child, Ca
Norton Simon Museum Marks the 500Th Anniversary of Raphael's
High Renaissance: Raphael (1483 – 1520)
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The Cult and Repersentation of the Archangel Raphael in Sixteenth-Century Venice
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Raphael Sanzio
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A Lost Raffaello
Let's Discover the Fantastic Raphael's Rooms
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Raphael: a Sorority of Madonnas
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Raphael's Paintings in French Museums: Some New Results From
CLIL Raphael, the Deposition of Christ
Raphaello Sanzio: Life and Work of a Renaissance Genius
Reexamining Raphael's Transformation Through
RAPHAEL AS ARCHITECT Author(S): JOHN SHEARMAN Source: Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, Vol
A New Light for the Rooms Painted by Raphael in the Vatican Museums Catholic.Net
Raphael and His World
Neptune in Villa Madama As an Allegory of Good Ruler* Maria
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Fruits and Nuts of the Villa Farnesina