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The three contiguous stanze (rooms) in the Vatican Palace frescoed by Raphael and his workshop
between 1508 and 1517 were occupied as the papal apartments
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Time Line |
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Michelangelo begins work on the Sistine
Ceiling |
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1509 |
Pinturricchio finishes the frescoes of the Life
of Pope Paul II, Piccolomini Library, Cathedral of Siena |
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1510 |
Leonardo da Vinci, in Milan, paints the Madonna
and Child with St. Anne (Louvre); death of Botticelli in Florence |
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1511 |
Titian, frescoes of the Life of St. Anthony in
the Scuola del Santo, Padua |
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Raphael, frescoes in the Villa Farnesina
for the banker Agostino Chigi |
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1513 |
Michelangelo resumes work on the tomb of Pope
Julius II, including the Moses |
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1514 |
Pontormo paints St. Veronica for the Cappella del Papa (Chapel
of the Pope), in S. Maria Novella, Florence |
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Raphael working on the cartoons for
the Sistine Chapel tapestries |
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1516 |
Michelangelo, in Florence, designs
the façade of San Lorenzo (not executed) |
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1517 |
Leonardo moves to France at the invitation
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Select one of the portfolios below to view a collection of images.
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Early
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Crucifixion with the Virgin, SS. John, Mary
Magdalen and Jerome, c. 1503, National Gallery, London
The Coronation of the Virgin, c. 1503, Vatican Museum,
Rome
The Three Graces, c. 1504, Musee Conde, Chantilly
The Marriage of the Virgin ("Sposalizio"), 1504,
Brera. Milan
St. George and the Dragon, c. 1505, National Gallery of
Art, Washington, D.C.
Virgin and Child with SS. John and Nicholas of Bari, c.
1505, National Gallery, London
The Holy Trinity with Saints, c. 1505, S. Severo, Perugia |
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The
Florentine Period, 1504-1508 |
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The Granduca Madonna, c. 1505, Pitti Palace, Florence
The Small Cowper Madonna, c. 1505, National Gallery of
Art, Washington, D.C.
Holy Family with the Lamb, c. 1505, Prado, Madrid
Madonna of the Meadow, 1505, Kunsthistorisches Museum,
Vienna
Madonna del Cardellino, c. 1506, Uffizi, Florence
La Belle Jardeniere, 1507, Musee du Louvre, Paris
The Entombment, 1507, Borghese Gallery, Rome
The Canigiani Holy Family, c. 1507, Alte Pinakothek, Munich
St. Catherine, c. 1507, National Gallery, London
Madonna del Baldicchino, 1508, Pitti Palace, Florence
Portrait of Agnolo Doni, c. 1507-08, Pitti Palace, Florence
Portrait of Maddalena Doni, c. 1507-08, Pitti Palace,
Florence
Portrait of a Woman, "La Gravida", c. 1507-08,
Pitti Palace, Florence
Portrait of a Woman, "La Muta", c. 1507-08,
Ducal Palace, Urbino |
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Rome,
The Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican Palace, 1508-1512 |
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General Views of the Room
The Ceiling, with Personifications of Theology, Philosophy,
Poetry, and Justice and scenes of Adam and
Eve, The Judgement of Solomon, Urania, and The Flaying
of Marsyas
The Disputa
The School of Athens
Parnassus
Jurisprudence |
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Rome,
The Disputa -- Fresco and Preliminary Drawings, The Stanza della
Segnatura in the Vatican Palace |
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The preliminary drawings for the Disputa
represent the largest surviving collection of drawings
by Raphael related to an individual project |
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The Stanza d'Eliodoro, c. 1512-14 in the Vatican Palace |
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Ceiling, The Stanza d'Eliodoro
The Mass at Bolsena, The Stanza d'Eliodoro
The Deliverance of St. Peter from Prison, The Stanza d'Eliodoro
The Expulsion of Heliodorus, The Stanza d'Eliodoro
The Repulse of Attila, The Stanza d'Eliodoro
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The Stanza dell'Incendio, c. 1512-14 in the Vatican Palace |
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The Fire in the Borgo, The Stanza dell'Incendio
The Battle of Ostia (with workshop assistance), The Stanza
dell'Incendio |
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Rome,
The Villa Farnesina, frescoes by Raphael, his workshop, and
other artists |
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Rome, The Loggia of Cardinal Bibbiena (The Loggetta),
1516, Vatican Palace, The Private Loggia of Pope Leo X (The
Loggie), 1518-19, Vatican Palace |
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Other
Works of the Roman Period, 1508-1520 |
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Portrait of a Cardinal, c. 1510-12, Prado,
Madrid
Portrait of Tommaso Inghirami, c. 1510-14, Pitti Palace,
Florence
The Madonna Alba, c. 1511, National Gallery of Art, Washington,
D.C.
Madonna di Loreto, c. 1511, Musee Conde, Chantilly
Madonna di Foligno, c. 1512, Vatican Museum, Rome
Isaiah, 1512, S. Agostino, Rome
Portrait of Pope Julius II, c. 1512, National Gallery,
London
Sibyls, c. 1512-13, Chigi Chapel, S. Maria della Pace,
Rome
The Sistine Madonna, c. 1512-14, Gemaeldegalerie, Dresden
Madonna della Sedia, c. 1514, Pitti Palace, Florence
Portrait of a Woman, "La Donna Velata", c. 1514,
Pitti Palace, Florence
Portrait of Baldassare Castigilione, c. 1514-15, Musee
du Louvre, Paris
St. Cecilia with SS. Paul, John, Augustine and Mary Magdalen,
c. 1513-16, Pinacoteca, Bologna
Lo Spasimo di Sicilia, c. 1516, Prado, Madrid
Portrait of Andrea Navagero and Agostino Beazzano, 1516,
Galleria Doria-Pamfili, Rome
Portrait of Pope Leo X with Cardinals Giulio de'Medici
and Luigi de'Rossi, 1518, Uffizi, Florence
Portrait of Bindo Altoviti, c. 1518, National Gallery
of Art, Washington, D.C.
Portrait of a Woman, c. 1518, Galleria Nazionale, Palazzo
Barberini, Rome
Portrait of Raphael with Another Man, "Raphael and
his Fencing Master", c. 1518, Musee du Louvre, Paris
The Vision of Ezekiel, c. 1518, Uffizi, Florence
The Transfiguration, c. 1518-20, Vatican Museum, Rome |
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The
Cartoons for the Sistine Chapel Tapestries, c. 1515-16, Victoria
and Albert Museum, London |
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The Charge of St. Peter
The Miraculous Draught of Fishes
Healing of the Lame Man
Blinding of Elymas
St. Paul at Lystra
St. Paul Preaching at Athens |
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Raphael
as an Architect |
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Chigi Chapel, S. Maria del Popolo, begun
c. 1513, Rome (later additions and modifications by Bernini)
Palazzo Pandolfini,begun c. 1515, Florence
Villa Madama,begun c. 1518, Rome |
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A
Selection of Drawings |
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Raphael
and Marcantonio Raimondi: Printmaking in Rome during the early
16th century |
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The Massacre of the Innocents
The Morbetto
The Judgement of Paris
Quos Ego |
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