RAPHAEL'S FRESCOES 🎨👨‍🎨


The Raphael's Rooms are without a doubt one of the highlights of the Vatican Museums, possibly coming in second only to the Sistine Chapel. The rooms served as Pope Julius II's personal quarters, and he gave Raphael the contract for the paintings. They were painted by the Urbino painter from 1508 till his death in 1520. His students carried on the job until 1524 after his death.

The Stanza della Segnatura (Room of Signature), which served as Julius II's personal library, is the most well-known space. The Disputation of the Holy Sacrament (theology), The School of Athens (philosophy), The Parnassus (poetry), and The Cardinal Virtues are only a few of the four frescoes that depict the four major areas of knowledge (Law).

The Stanza di Eliodoro ("Room of Heliodorus"), which was painted by the artist between 1511 and 1514, is the second room. With God's involvement in people's lives, the Church's spiritual and temporal power is elevated here. As an illustration, consider The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple, in which Heliodorus of Antioch is seen being flogged by angels for attempting to profane the Temple of Jerusalem.

The Stanza dell'Incendio di Borgo and the Sala di Costantino are the other spaces where the students of Raphael are more active in their intervention.



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Post by Majean Marvels | Aug 31, 2022

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