
Raphael
1483–1520 · Duchy of Urbino · Italian Renaissance
The story
Raphael arrived in Rome around 1508, in his mid-20s, just as the city was reinventing itself as the capital of Christendom. Pope Julius II was pulling down the old Saint Peter's to raise the largest church in the world, and he wanted his private apartments in the Vatican frescoed to match his ambition. He gave the walls to the young painter from Urbino. In the room now called the Stanza della Segnatura, Raphael painted the School of Athens, a marble hall crowded with the philosophers of antiquity, Plato and Aristotle at its vanishing point, arguing their way down the centuries.
Just along the corridor, behind locked doors, Michelangelo was up on his scaffold painting the Sistine ceiling at the same time, in secret. The story goes that Raphael got a look at the unfinished ceiling and understood at once how much bigger and stranger Michelangelo's figures were than anything else then being painted. He answered quietly: into the School of Athens he added a single brooding figure sitting alone on the steps, leaning on a block of stone, in Michelangelo's own heavy manner, a tribute and a piece of competition at once.
Raphael made it look easy in a way Michelangelo never did. He was gracious, handsome, wildly productive, ran a busy workshop, and was loved at the papal court in a way the difficult Michelangelo was not. Under the next pope, Leo X, he was practically the artistic director of Rome. And then it stopped. In April 1520 he fell ill with a fever and died within days, at 37, on the 6th of April, which by one old account was also the day he had been born. Rome gave him a state funeral, and he was buried, at his own request, inside the Pantheon, the ancient temple that had already stood there for centuries before he ever arrived.
Works
114 works
Madonna of the CandelabraRaphael, 1513
Portrait of Cardinal BibbienaRaphael, 1516
Portrait of Guidobaldo da MontefeltroRaphael, 1506
The Holy FamilyRaphael, 1518
Bridgewater MadonnaRaphael, 1507
Madonna of the BaldacchinoRaphael, 1507
Portrait of Doña Isabel de Requesens y Enríquez de Cardona-AnglesolaRaphael, 1518
Saint Margaret and the DragonRaphael, 1518
The Holy FamilyRaphael, 1518
The Holy Family with a LambRaphael, 1507
Portrait of Andrea Navagero and Agostino BeazzanoRaphael, 1516
Portrait of Emilia Pia da MontefeltroRaphael, 1504
Saint John the Baptist as a BoyRaphael, 1518
Saint John the Baptist in the WildernessRaphael, 1516
The Madonna and Child (The Mackintosh Madonna)Raphael, 1509
Von der Ropp MadonnaRaphael, 1500
AngelRaphael, 1500
Angel Holding a PhylacteryRaphael, 1500
Christ's Charge to PeterRaphael, 1515
God the Father and the Virgin MaryRaphael, 1500
God the Father Blessing among the AngelsRaphael, 1514
Pala BaglioniRaphael, 1507
Portrait of Lorenzo di Medici, Duke of UrbinoRaphael, 1517
Saint MargaretRaphael, 1518
Standard of the Holy TrinityRaphael, 1499