3.1 Raphael’s portraits


Important portraits and themes

  • The double portrait of Andrea Navagero with his friend Agostino Beazzano (1516, Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome), 
  • 'La Fornarina' (c.1519-20, Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica, Rome), one of Raphael’s most sensual works. 
  • The influence of Florentine art on earlier masterpieces such as the 'Portrait of Young Woman with Unicorn' (c.1505-6, Galleria Borghese, Rome) 
  • Raphael’s relationship with the humanist and author, Baldassare Castiglione, 
  • How written and visual portrayals of Raphael, from his own lifetime and beyond, have influenced his legacy and scholarly reception. 

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 1. Perugino, Portrait of Francesco delle Opere 1494. Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence

2. Hans Memling, Portrait of a Man, c.1475. Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp

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3. Raphael, Portrait of Agnolo Doni, c.1504-7. Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence 
4. Raphael, Portrait of Maddalena Doni, c.1504-7. Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence

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5. Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, 1503-6. Musée du Louvre, Paris
6. Raphael, Portrait of Maddalena Doni, c.1504-7. Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence

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Raphael, Portrait of a Lady with a Unicorn c.1510-6. Villa Borghese, Rome

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1. Raphael, Portrait of a Woman (La Muta) c.1506-7. Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino 
2. Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, 1503-6. Musée du Louvre, Paris 
3. Raphael, Study for a Portrait of a Young Woman, c.1505-6. Musée du Louvre, Paris

 


 


  Raphael, Lorenzo de Medici, Duke of Urbino, 1518 (and detail of sleeve – right). Private collection.

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1. Raphael, Bindo Altoviti, c1516-18. National Gallery of Art, Washington.
2.  Raphael, Self-Portrait with Giulio Romano 1519-20. Musée du Louvre, Paris
3. Raphael, Portrait of Andrea Navagero and Agostino Beazzano c1516. Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome.

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1. Raphael, “La Donna Velata”, 1512-13, Pitti Palace, Florence. 
2. Raphael, “La Fornarina”, c.1519-20, Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica, Rome