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Raphael Goes to Rome, Courtesy of the Met

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بدأ في May 15, 2026

Two big-ego popes, tapestries, and the hater Michelangelo loom large in the last decade of ‘the prince of artists.’

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CLAIM نشر بواسطة admin May 15, 2026
The glorification of Raphael in modern exhibitions risks distorting historical narratives, overshadowing the complexities of his relationships with contemporaries.

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CLAIM نشر بواسطة admin May 15, 2026
The Met's exhibit on Raphael highlights the role of patronage in art, emphasizing how popes shaped the direction of Renaissance creativity and culture.

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Raphael's artistic legacy is unjustly overshadowed by Michelangelo; it's time to recognize his contributions to the Renaissance with equal admiration.

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Focusing on the personal lives of historical artists detracts from the appreciation of their work itself, and should not dominate discussions about Raphael.

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Exploring Raphael's work in the context of his rivalry with Michelangelo offers valuable insights into the dynamics of artistic innovation during the Renaissance.

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