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The work traces the life, career, and artistic development of Raphael, examining technical skill, stylistic influences, and key paintings. It contextualizes his training and interactions with contemporaries, contrasts his measured classical balance with the more turbulent temperament of other masters, and assesses the output of his workshop versus his own work. Illustrated color plates accompany close readings of major Madonnas, portraits, and fresco fragments, with commentary on composition, color, and the ideals of beauty that shaped his reputation. The text also discusses critical reception, the persistence of his popularity, and how scholarly methods have clarified attribution and separated masterworks from studio productions.
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