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17 February, 07:25

Describe the following works by Raphael: Madonna of the Gold Finch, Portrait of Angelo Donni, Pope Leo X, and the Transfiguration.

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  1. 17 February, 07:37
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    Madonna of the Goldfinch: Raphael painted it as oil on wood between 1505 and 1506. This painting represents an Italian Renaissance Madonna, surrounded by Christ and John the Baptist - represented as babies. Madonna is represented as a beautiful girl, who wears red and blue, colors that symbolize Christ's blood and the church.

    Portrait of Angelo Donni: Raphael painted it as oil on wood between 1506 and 1507. This painting represents a famous Italian merchant Angelo Donni, portrayed in a beautiful landscape, where he appears to be serious, with his hands placed on top of one another.

    Pope Leo X: Raphael painted it as oil on wood between 1518 and 1519. The painting is painted in a realistic manner and it represents the pope Leo X, surrounded by two cardinals. They all wear red uniforms and we can also see the open Bible on the table.

    Transfiguration: Raphael painted it as tempera on wood between 1516 and 1520. This was his last painting. It represents the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ, along with with the next chapter from the Gospels - the healing of the possessed boy. The Transfiguration is represented on the upper part of the painting, while the healing of the possessed boy placed the lower part of the painting.
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