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Raphael had a deviated view of his own septum. The 15th-century Italian-born master painter — famous for his work on St. Peter’s Basilica and his lifelike figure drawings — painted himself ...
Raphael's famed Uffizi self-portrait and the new facial reconstruction Public domain / Tor Vergata University of Rome Five hundred years after Raphael’s passing, the Italian artist continues to ...
Italian master Raphael appears to have given himself a touch-up in self-portraits Livia Borghese and Amy Woodyatt , CNN 3 minute read ...
Item 1 of 6 FILE PHOTO: A self portrait by Renaissance master Raphael is seen during the unveiling of a blockbuster exhibition commemorating the 500th anniversary of his death, in this screengrab ...
Raphael created the portrait around 1503, when he was about 20. Sotheby's New York Saint Mary Magdalene was a side panel of an altarpiece used “for private devotion,” per the auction house.
Rembrandt painted self-portraits throughout his career. This 17th-century work is one of his best. ... Rembrandt had seen the Raphael when it went to auction in Amsterdam.
Raphael died in Rome in 1520 aged 37, probably from pneumonia, and was buried in Rome’s Pantheon. Raphael did a nose-job in self-portrait, face reconstruction suggests.
ROME — Raphael probably didn’t like his nose, and replaced it with an idealized version in his famous self-portrait. That is the conclusion of Rome University scientists who produced a 3D ...
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