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Q: What are raphael sanzio's most famous works?
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His most famous works were the murals in the stanze of the Vatican, e.g. The School of Athens.But many other paintings of his are well known.To find a list of his works click link below!


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Raphael Sanzio was a High Renaissance artist. He is mostly known for his Stanza della Segnatura frescoes and the School of Athens painting.


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There are several but the most famous one is "The School of Athens"


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The Iliad and The Odyssey are two of Homer's most famous works.


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Leonardo da Vinci is possibly the most famous. Michelangelo. Raphael.


What techniques do Raphael use in his por?

Raphael was a very famous artist in his time. He was most noted for his portraiture work, in which he used the techniques of posing and light to highlight the personalities of his subjects.


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