Raphael was the most famous, but practically all painters at that time painted madonnas, Leonardo did too.
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Mona Lisa, The Last Supper
Andy Warhol is most famous for his pop art pictures of famous icons. The famous soup can series is one of his most memorable along with the lithographs of Maryilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor.
Raphael's most notable work is probably the four frescoes he did during the renaissance period. When he moved to Rome he was almost immediately commissioned by Pope Julius ll, who asked him to fresco a room which was to become the pope's private library. This room, as well as three more, became famous as the "Raphael Rooms," and include the most famous fresco of the High Renaissance, 'the school of Athens' and 'the Pamassus'. A fresco is using wet plaster and colour pigment to create a 3D piece sticking out from a flat wall or surface.
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!
Da Vinci- Mona Lisa Michelangelo- David Raphael- Portrait of Bindo Altoviti
classical paintings
RAPHAEL BENITEZ n ALEX FERGUSON
Raphael Sanzio was a High Renaissance artist. He is mostly known for his Stanza della Segnatura frescoes and the School of Athens painting.
Michelangelo, besides being a sculptor and an architect.
Raphael was the most famous, but practically all painters at that time painted madonnas, Leonardo did too.
There are several but the most famous one is "The School of Athens"
The Iliad and The Odyssey are two of Homer's most famous works.
Leonardo da Vinci is possibly the most famous. Michelangelo. Raphael.
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.
The most famous Cherubs are depicted in a painting by Sanzio Raphael. This famous painting by the twin Cherubs was produced in 1513 to 1514 and this oil painting is currently in a museum in Dresden, Germany.