Raphael

  • Raphael
    By Juliet Mofford

    Neoclassicists Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825) and Jean-Auguste Ingres (1780–1867), who set the standard for French nineteenth-century art, lived in Italy for a time, hoping to absorb Raphael. Ingres considered the Renaissance master ...

  • Raphael
    By Catherine Murphy

    Raphael

  • Raphael: Communicating with the Archangel for Healing & Creativity
    By Richard Webster

    Richard Webster, Aura Reading for Beginners (St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1996). ... Inc., 1989), and Incense: Its Ritual Significance, Use, and Preparation by Leo Vinci (Wellinborough, UK: Aquarian Press, 1980). 3.

  • Raphael: From Urbino to Rome
    By Nicholas Penny, Tom Henry, Hugo Chapman

    A catalog of the Italian Renaissance painter's work includes more than one hundred paintings and drawing, with textual entries for each, an account of the artist's life and work, and brief essays on his fresco painting in the Vatican and ...

  • Raphael
    By Nicholas Penny, Roger Jones, Wolfson Professor of General Practice Roger Jones

    Traces the life and career of the great Renaissance artist, provides a thorough historical background, and discusses the nature of Raphael's genius.

  • Raphael: (Grove Art Essentials)
    By Nicholas Penny

    The Italian painter, draughtsman, and architect known as Raphael has always been acknowledged as one of the greatest European artists.

  • Raphael
    By Tiffany Iniquez

    I'm so sorry.” She held me tighter to her, clinging on to me as if she never wanted to let go either. “I am, but I'm glad that you lived. I never wanted you to see those monsters. “The demons.” She pulled me away from her, her brown ...

  • Raphael
    By Rh Value Publishing, Random House Value Publishing

    Random House Value Publishing, Rh Value Publishing. 7595 R217 Acknowledgments The publishers would like to thank the museums for reproduction permission and in particular the BRIDGEMAN ART LIBRARY and SCALA Istituto Fotografico ...

  • Raphael
    By Raphael, James H. Beck

    A collection of works by Raphael with biography of the artist.

  • Raphael: Drawings in Budapest
    By Szépművészeti Múzeum, Zoltán Kárpáti, Eszter Seres

    Ultraviolet and infrared imaging provided information on the materials of the drawings and their condition, the results of which have contributed to the studies in this volume. 0Exhibition: Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary (18.12.2013 ...

  • Raphael: The Drawing
    By Catherine Whistler

    Yet Raphael's drawings also reveal how the process of drawing in itself, with its gestural rhythms and spontaneity, can be a form of thought, generating new ideas.

  • Raphael
    By Leopold David Ettlinger, Helen S. Ettlinger

    Traces the life and career of the Renaissance artist, shows a variety of his paintings, and discusses his influence on modern art

  • Raphael
    By Christof Thoenes

    In just two decades of work, Raphael Santi painted his way to legendary greatness.

  • Raphael
    By Antonio Forcellino

    In this major new biography Antonio Forcellino retraces the meteoric arc of Raphael’s career by re-examining contemporary documents and accounts and interpreting the artist’s works with the eye of an expert art restorer.

  • Raphael: The Life of a Genius
    By Anna Cerboni Baiardi

    It also delves into Raphael's life, the myth of the painter promoted by the Academia Raffaello, and his influence on the Italian and European artists who followed in his wake.

  • Raphael
    By D. B. Reynolds

    When Raphael asks for her help in tracking down the kidnappers, Cyn's happy to accept. But she soon realizes her greatest danger comes not from the humans, but from Raphael himself.

  • Raphael
    By R. A. MacAvoy

    The haunting conclusion of a magnificent fantasy trilogy, which began with Damiano and continued with Damiano's Lute. Set against the turbulent backdrop of the Italian Renaissance, this alternate history takes...

  • Raphael
    By Elena Capretti

    Raphael

  • Raphael
    By W E Suida

    Updated with a contemporary "classic" design, full color images and new introductions by leading specialists on the work of each artist, these elegantly crafted volumes revive the fine bookmaking of the first half of the twentieth century, ...

  • Raphael
    By Monica La Porta

    Raphael has nowhere to go, nobody who loves him, and his past has scarred him deeply.