The Nymph Galatea

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Raphael

1483-1520

Raphael (1483-1520) was a leading figure in the High Renaissance, known for his stunning paintings and architectural designs that embodied the classical ideals of harmony, balance, and beauty.

Born in Urbino, Italy, Raphael was trained by his father and later studied under Perugino, developing his skills in painting and architecture. His works, such as The School of Athens and Parnassus, showcase his mastery of composition, color, and perspective and are considered some of the most iconic and influential in the history of art.

Raphael's artistic style was characterized by its elegance, refinement, and classical themes, and his works continue to inspire and influence artists and art lovers around the world.

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Other Paintings by Raphael

St. George Fighting the Dragon
Subject: Religious Figures
Madonna Terranuova
Subject: Christianity
The Presentation in the Temple
Subject: Christianity
The nymph Galatea
Subject: Fantasy and Mythology
Pope Leo X with Two Cardinals
Subject: Religious Figures
St Paul Before the Proconsul
Subject: Religious Figures
The Prophet Isaiah
Subject: Christianity
The Death of Ananias
Subject: Biblical Scenes