Raphael
1483-1520
“The true painter is one who follows Nature.”
High Renaissance
About
Raphael worked in Italy during the High Renaissance, rising quickly to fame for his clarity, grace, and ease. Born in 1483 in Urbino, he absorbed the lessons of Leonardo and Michelangelo while forging his own voice. Raphael matters because he made harmony feel natural, turning complexity into effortless balance. He transformed painting through synthesis. Perspective, anatomy, gesture, and architecture work together seamlessly. In frescoes and Madonnas alike, figures communicate through glance and posture rather than drama. His compositions feel open and humane, guided by proportion rather than force, intellect softened by warmth. When viewing Raphael, let your eye travel gently. Notice how nothing feels strained. Space breathes, figures relate, and meaning unfolds without urgency. His work invites trust, suggesting that understanding can come through balance and clarity, and that beauty can be both intelligent and generous.
Masterpieces

The Alba Madonna




