The character and the influence of Raphael are well expressed in the following sentences with
which Vasari concludes his biography:—"O happy and blessed spirit! every one
speaks with interest of thee; celebrates thy deeds; admires thee in thy works!
Well might Painting die when this noble artist ceased to live; for when his eyes
were closed she remained in darkness. For us who survive him it remains to
imitate the excellent method which he has left for our guidance; and as his
great qualities deserve,2 Pieces paintings, and our duty bids us, to cherish his memory in our
hearts, and keep it alive in our discourse by speaking of him with the high
respect which is his due. For through him we have the art in all its extent
carried to a perfection which could hardly have been looked for; and in this
universality let no human being ever hope to surpass him. And, beside this
benefit which he conferred on Art as her true friend,cheap oil paintings, he neglected not to show
us how every man should conduct himself in all the relations of life. Among his
rare gifts there is one which especially excites my wonder; I mean, that Heaven
should have granted him to infuse a spirit among those who lived around him so
contrary to that which is prevalent among professional men. The painters—I do
not allude to the humble-minded only, but to those of an ambitious turn, and
many of this sort there are—the painters who worked in company with Raphael
lived in perfect harmony,art oil paintings online, as if all bad feelings were extinguished in his
presence, and every base, unworthy thought had passed from their minds.This was because the
artists were at once subdued by his obliging manners and by his surpassing
merit, but more than all by the spell of his natural character, which was so
full of affectionate kindness, that not only men, but even the very brutes,
respected him. He always had a great number of artists employed for him,abstract art oil paintings, helping
them and teaching them with the kindness of a father to his children, rather
than as a master directing his scholars. For which reason it was observed he
never went to court without being accompanied from his very door by perhaps
fifty painters who took pleasure in thus attending him to do him honour. In
short, he lived more as a sovereign than as a painter. And thus, O Art of
Painting! thou too, then, could account thyself most happy, since an artist was
thine, who, by his skill and by his moral excellence exalted thee to the highest
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Raphael was the son of Giovanni Sanzio, or di Santi, of Urbino. He received
his first education as an artist from his father, whom, however, he lost in his
eleventh year. As early as 1495 probably, he entered the school of Pietro
Perugino, at Perugia, where he remained till about his twentieth year.
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