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Essay heading: Raphael Sanzio
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Peter's , drawn cartoons for tapestries for the Sistine Chapel was appointed superintendent of the excavation of ancient Rome.. The center of a group of artists and intellectuals, Raphael lived an active life. Despite the fact that he had a large studio with many assistants and students, the numerous architectural and painting commissions he received caused him to overwork... displayed 300 characters
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Despite the fact that he had a large studio with many assistants and students, the numerous architectural and painting commissions he received caused him to overwork. He died at the age of thirty-seven, leaving behind an unfinished Transfiguration, indicative in its unusual composition of a further artistic maturation which was all too abruptly terminateda
Raphael was born in the small but artistically advanced Central Italian city of Urbino in the Marche area, his father Giovanni Santi was court painter to the Duke... displayed next 300 characters
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