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The Complete Work
The volume covers the story of Raphael through the
reproduction of all the paintings, from the years of training
up to its rise in central Italy and the truncated in Rome, with
insights related to architecture, studies and preparatory
drawings and the new proposal of works today discussed
and of new attribution.


Index
- Preface
- Introduction
- Early Works
- The Master at Seventeen
- Saint Sebastian of Bergamo
- The Berlin Madonnas
- Two Tributes to Perugino
- Portraits of the Montefeltro Family
- Raphael, the Young Portraitist
- Two American Madonnas
- The Colonna Altarpiece
- A Profane Diptych
- The Marriage of the Virgin in Brera
- The Florentine Atmosphere
- Small Panels of Saints and Warriors
- Self-Portraits
- The Madonnas of the Lord
- Signed Altarpieces
- The Doni Spouses
- The Grand Duke’s Favourite Piece
- The Gentlewoman Disguised as a Saint
- Bucolic Madonnas
- Two Powerful Sacred Images
- The Orléans and Bridgewater Madonnas
- Three Holy Families
- Two Well-Known Portraits of Unknown Women
- The Madonna del Baldacchino
- The Borghese Deposition
- The Last Florentine Madonnas
- The Stanza della Segnatura
- The First Roman Madonnas
- Virgins with Veils
- The Great Roman Altarpieces
- Portraits of the Pope and his Court
- The Portrait of Tommaso Inghirami
- The Stanza di Eliodoro
- A Gift for the New Pope
- On the Payroll of the Patron Agostino Chigi
- Two Works for Bindo Altoviti
- The Madonna of the Chair
- Two “Emilian” Paintings
- The Stanza dell’Incendio di Borgo
- Portraits on Canvas
- Raphael and the Bibbiena
- The Cartoons for the Tapestries of the Sistine Chapel
- Portraits of Popes and Aristocrats
- Raphael and his Workshop at the Louvre
- Raphael and his Workshop at the Prado
- Double Portraits
- Ezekiel’s Vision
- La Fornarina
- The Vatican Loggias and the Sala di Costantino
- The Transfiguration
- Raphael the Architect
- Works Attributed to Raphael and Lost Works by Raphael
- His Life in Brief
- Bibliography
Description of the work
Size cm 24 x 32,2
Pages 304
Images 200 (100 full-page or double-page)
Language English
ISBN_ 978-88-95847-85-6
Hardcover with dustjacket printed in four-colors process on 170 gr/m2 matt coated paper, endpapers not printed on Fedrigoni Aquerello Avorio 160 gr/m2.
Autore
Fabio Scaletti
Fabio Scaletti is writer and scholar of Art. Expert of Caravaggio, he is author of several publications on magazines and volumes, focusing in particular on the Renaissance and the attributional theme. His Caravaggesque specialization was followed by the systematic deepening of the great figures in the history of Italian Renaissance Art, from Leonardo to Michelangelo and Raphael.
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