How Raphael Personifies The Renaissance
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In my research, I have seen how Raphael individually personifies what the High Renaissance encircles.
I. Early Life
A. Childhood
B. Family
C. Father as court painter D. Study in Perugia.
II. Florentine Period
A. Study under Leonardo da Vinci
B. Works that he did while in Florence.
C. I ....
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.... the Duke of Urbino. Giovanni, the first actual master of Raphael, taught him about the arts and all of the components of painting. For the first ten years of his life his father influenced his feelings on the arts. In 1494, he traveled to Perugia to study under Peitro Perugino. Just as his father influenced his early life, his study in Perugia shaped his adolescence and young adulthood even further.
In Perugia, Raphael began to take a particular liking to the field of art. Perugino in ....
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