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Author / Creator: Ekserdjian, David (Author)
Other Authors / Creators:Raphael, 1483-1520. Works. Selections.
Henry, Tom, author.
Wivel, Matthias, 1975- author.
Elam, Caroline, 1945- contributor.
Nesselrath, Arnold, contributor.
Campbell, Thomas P. 1962- contributor.
Other Corporate Authors / Creators:National Gallery (Great Britain), host institution.
Format: Book
Language:English
Imprint: London : National Gallery Global Limited, 2022.
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Summary:A definitive overview of one of the most celebrated figures of the Italian Renaissance <br> <br> Among the great figures of the Italian Renaissance, Raphael (1483-1520) is unarguably the artist who has been most widely and consistently admired across the centuries. He had an extraordinary and perhaps unrivaled capacity for self-reinvention--as he progressed from Umbria to Florence and Rome--and an ability to draw strength from the other great artists around him, seemingly growing in stature the more daunting the competition became. This insightful, impeccably researched, and comprehensive volume chronicles the progress of his career in all its richness and complexity. Sumptuous production values and generous illustrations go hand in hand with its rigorous and wide-ranging scholarship. The essays explore Raphael's paintings and drawings, his frescoes in the Vatican Stanze, his designs for tapestries, sculptures and prints, and his engagement with architecture. Detailed and authoritative catalogue entries examine many of Raphael's finest works.<br> <br> Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press<br> <p><br> Exhibition Schedule:</p> The National Gallery, London <br> April 9-July 31, 2022<br>
Item Description:Published to accompany The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Raphael, The National Gallery, London, 9 April-31 July 2022.
Physical Description:326 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-318) and index.
ISBN:1857096584
9781857096583
Author Notes:

David Ekserdjian is Professor of History of Art and Film at the University of Leicester. Tom Henry is an independent scholar.