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Raffaello 500

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Raffaello 500

Contributors:

By (Author) Fabio Scaletti

ISBN:

9788895847856

Publisher:

Scripta Maneant

Imprint:

Scripta Maneant

Publication Date:

19th April 2021

Country:

Italy

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 240mm, Height 322mm

Weight:

2400g

Description

This book celebrates the extraordinary talent of Raphael, 500 years after his death. This is the story of an unequalled master whose figure has suprassed that of other leading figures of the Renaissance. His talent grew with astonishing rapidity, starting with the years of training at the workshop of his father Giovanni Santi: in 1500, at only 17 years old, he was already defined 'magister'. The author leads us into the folds of the extraordinary story of Raphael, studded with masterpieces that have become cornerstones in the history of art, and helps us to understand his timeless talent through new comparisons and explanations. The deep knowledge and the profound passion of the author make reading the book exciting and unforgettable. AUTHOR: Fabio Scaletti is a writer and art scholar. An expert on Caravaggio, he is the author of publications in magazines and in books, focusing in particular on the Renaissance. His specialisation in Caravaggio was followed by the systematic deepening of large figures history of Italian Renaissance art, from Leonardo to Michelangelo and Raphael. SELLING POINTS: . This volume charts Raphael's history through the reproduction of all his pictorial works, from his formative years until his rise in central Italy and his triumph in Rome 200 colour illustrations

Author Bio

Fabio Scaletti is a writer and art scholar. An expert on Caravaggio, he is the author of publications in magazines and in books, focusing in particular on the Renaissance. His specialisation in Caravaggio was followed by the systematic deepening of large figures history of Italian Renaissance art, from Leonardo to Michelangelo and Raphael.

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