This richly illustrated exhibition catalog explores the life and work of Raphael (Raffaello Santi, 1483–1520), one of the defining figures of the Italian Renaissance. Published in conjunction with the landmark exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the volume offers a comprehensive reexamination of Raphael’s artistic achievements and intellectual legacy.
Tracing the artist’s career from his early training in Urbino to his celebrated years in Florence and his final, prolific decade at the papal court in Rome, the catalog reveals the extraordinary range of Raphael’s work as a painter, draftsman, architect, and thinker. His ability to unite clarity, harmony, and emotional depth established a standard of artistic excellence that shaped European art for centuries.
Bringing together more than 170 works, including paintings, drawings, tapestries, and decorative objects from major international collections, the publication highlights both celebrated masterpieces and rarely seen works. Particular attention is given to Raphael’s drawings, which illuminate his creative process and demonstrate the intellectual rigor behind his compositions.
The catalog also offers new perspectives on Raphael’s engagement with literary culture, his relationships with patrons, and his representation of women. Recent technical research and archival discoveries provide deeper insight into his methods and materials, enriching our understanding of his artistic practice.
Lavishly illustrated and meticulously researched, this volume stands as a definitive study of Raphael’s oeuvre and an essential reference for collectors, scholars, and admirers of Renaissance art.











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