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Renaissance Master Raphael Honored at New York's Met Museum
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is holding a retrospective exhibition honoring Raphael, a key master of the Italian Renaissance alongside Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
- The exhibit traces Raphael's artistic journey from Urbino to the papal court in Rome, highlighting his life until his death at age 37 in 1520.
- The exhibition features Raphael's first solo painting and tapestries he designed for the Sistine Chapel.
- Italian Renaissance expert Carmen Bambach curated 175 of Raphael's works for the first major U.S. exhibition, with an audio guide voiced by Isabella Rossellini.
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Renaissance master Raphael honored at New York's Met museum
Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and now Raphael: Starting Friday, New York's prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art is dedicating a retrospective to the third of the great masters of the Italian Renaissance.
Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and now Rafael: the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York (Met) will dedicate a retrospective to the third of the great masters of the Italian Renaissance.The exhibition, which will open on Sunday, follows Raffaello di Giovanni Santi's journey from his native Urbino, in the center of Italy, to the papal court in Rome before his death in 1520, at the age of 37.It includes the first painting he complete…
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