Raphael-Biography of a Painter
Raphael ,one of the three major artists of the High Renaissance, was born in Urbino in 1483. He is considered one of the greatest and most popular artists of all time by many. Giovanni Santi, his father and minor artist, gave Raphael his first instructions on painting techniques. He is also said to have studied with Timoteo Viti at Urbino. He was at the seat of Federico di Giorgio for some time. In 1499 Raphael went to Perugia in Umbria. The highly regarded Perugino became his mentor,and Raphael painted for him. Raphael spent four years with Perugino, he learned all that Pergugino could possibly teach him. Over the years Raphael immitated his master's work, at times historians have found it difficult to determine which work was done by Raphael. At around this time Raphael completed his indipendent works made in Perugia , Sposalizio, or Marriage of the Virgin 1504 and Crucified Christ with the Virgin Mary, Saints and Angels 1503.
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