Raphael Does New York in Splendid Met Exhibition
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Raphael Does New York in Splendid Met Exhibition
National Review (United States) | May 09, 2026
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Raphael's exhibition showcases the timeless relevance of classical art, inspiring a renewed appreciation for traditional artistic techniques.
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Framing Raphael solely as a 'forever savant' limits our understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by artists throughout history.
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The Met's tribute to Raphael reinforces the importance of cultural heritage and the role of museums in preserving historical art.
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The glorification of Raphael risks overshadowing contemporary artists, potentially stifling innovation in modern art forms.
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While Raphael's work is impressive, it is essential to critically evaluate its place in today's diverse artistic landscape.
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