Paintings during trips to Umbria (1505-08)
by RAFFAELLO

In 1505 Raphael was in Florence. However, one must not interpret Raphael's Florentine experience as a prolonged stay. The numerous works which Umbrian commissions continued to draw from him suggest that Raphael returned to Umbria frequently.

Preview Picture Data Info
Madonna and Child (The Ansidei Altarpiece)
c. 1505
Oil on wood, 209,6 x 148,6 cm
National Gallery, London


Madonna with Beardless St Joseph
1506
Tempera on canvas transferred from wood, 74 x 57 cm
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg


The Entombment
1507
Oil on wood, 184 x 176 cm
Galleria Borghese, Rome


The Entombment (detail)
1507
Oil on wood
Galleria Borghese, Rome


The Entombment (detail)
1507
Oil on wood
Galleria Borghese, Rome


The Entombment (detail)
1507
Oil on wood
Galleria Borghese, Rome


Theological Virtues
1507
Oil on wood, 16 x 44 cm (each)
Pinacoteca, Vatican


Theological Virtues (Faith)
1507
Oil on wood, 16 x 44 cm
Pinacoteca, Vatican



Summary of works by Raphael
Paintings in Umbria and Florence
up to 1504 | 1505-06 (Florence) | 1507-08 (Florence) | 1505-08 (Umbria)
Decoration of the Stanze
Segnatura | Eliodoro | Borgo | Constantino
Paintings in Rome
1509-12 | 1513-14 | 1515-17 | Loggia | Villa Farnesina | 1518-20
Other
Tapestries and cartoons | Drawings | Architecture



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