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Biography of Raphael - High Renaissance Painter Article 
Biography of Raffaello Sanzio (Raphael), youngest of the other High Renaissance artists: Michelangelo Buonarroti and Leonardo da Vinci.
Apr 11, 2007 - Tel Asiado
Female Portraits in Renaissance Art Article 
Patricia Simons investigates the economic, social, and sexual uses of female portraiture in 15th Century Florence.
Feb 14, 2009 - Shannon Leigh O'Neil
A translator of English and Russian into French, Raphaelle O'Brien also writes articles on cinema as well as literary columns for various magazines and French newspapers. In addition to her passion...
Raphael's School of Athens Painting Article 
Renaissance painter Raphael Santi (1483-1530) meticulously crafted a 770 cm fresco over the years 1509 to 1510 and titled it "The School of Athens."
Jun 30, 2008 - Stephanie Cox
Raphael – the Symbolism of The School of Athens Article 
Painted in 1509 for the library of Pope Julius II, The School of Athens remains one the most enigmatic frescoes of the High Renaissance.
Feb 24, 2010 - Thais Campos
Portraits of Michelangelo Over the Centuries Article 
A recent exhibit curated by Pina Ragionieri at Casa Buonarroti in Florence analyzed how Michelangelo Buonarroti was portrayed from his lifetime to the 19thCentury.
Sep 13, 2008 - Maddalena Delli
Comparing "Pastoral Scene" with Raphael's "Parnassus" Article 
Raphael and Titian/Giorgione both painted works that represent allegories of poetry, but the two paintings have different styles.
Jun 4, 2010 - Annabella Gualdoni
Renaissance Faces – Van Eyck to Titian Article 
"Renaissance Faces: Van Eyck to Titian" presents Masters of Northern and Southern Europe. The exhibition explores the importance of portraiture during the Renaissance.
Oct 15, 2008 - Frances Spiegel
Renaissance Beginnings Article 
The Renaissance began in the Italian city-states in the late 15th century. Italian trade, Rennaissance painters, writers and thinkers with respective works are noted.
Apr 27, 2006 - Susan Harrison
The Northern Renaissance Article 
The Italian Renaissance spread to Northern Europe, through King Francis I of France. Shakespeare, Flanders, Erasmus all reflect the Northern Renaissance.
Mar 15, 2007 - Lorri Brown
Renaissance Fashion Article 
Renaissance women's clothing is defined by regions and time periods. The historical costumes of Western Europe during the Renaissance are beautiful and richly detailed.
May 18, 2007 - Lorri Brown
Albrecht Dürer—Artist of the Northern Renaissance Article 
The timeless appeal of Northern Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer continues to inspire major retrospectives of his life and work.
Oct 19, 2010 - Kristin Hanneman
Wallace Collection Explores Renaissance Art of Sword Making Article 
Display explores the art and culture of Renaissance swords and rapiers as razor-sharp fashion items, symbols of power and wealth, and instruments of death.
May 14, 2012 - Frances Spiegel
Renaissance Artists of Brescia Article 
Brescia, known in medieval days as Brixia, is a dynamic city in northern Italy. It has a rich artistic heritage that spans ancient times to the Renaissance to today.
Jul 24, 2006 - Suzanne Hill
Venetian Renaissance Masterpieces Article 
D.C.'s National Gallery groups this exhibit by theme (religious subjects, pastoral landscapes, portraits, nudes) to show the innovative treatments by Venetian artists.
Jul 17, 2006 - Suzanne Hill
Eliphas Levi and the Renaissance of Magic Article 
Eliphas Levi, self taught in the cannon of Western hermetic practices, became a catalyst for a renaissance in the study of the Kabbalah and tarot.
Jun 12, 2010 - Alethea Eason
Francois I Renaissance King Article 
Francois I helped bring the European Renaissance to France. He was an important patron of the arts and helped establish one of the biggest collections of art in Europe.
Sep 1, 2007 - Lorri Brown
Renaissance Paintings of Christ on the Cross Article 
The Late Medieval period in Florence, Italy spawned numerous paintings of Crucifixes. In the Renaissance, the style of crucifixes evolved with changing ideals.
Jul 15, 2008 - Stephanie Cox
Naturalistic Self-Portraits Article 
These self-portraits by European artists - Heemskerck from the 16th century and von Marées and Courbet from the 19th century - feature realism.
Aug 2, 2007 - Suzanne Hill
Renaissance Fashion Accessories Article 
Fashion accessories of the Sixteenth Century were almost as important as the clothing itself. Hoods, ruffs, wigs and cosmetics all came onto the scene during the 1500s.
May 30, 2007 - Lorri Brown