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Recto: The Virgin and Child and St John, WA1846. 162 (pen & brown ink on buff paper)
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Recto: The Virgin and Child and St John, WA1846. 162 (pen & brown ink on buff paper)
3959824 Recto: The Virgin and Child and St John, WA1846.162 (pen & brown ink on buff paper) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Parker II (1956) 519; Macandrew (1980) App.2.519; Gere and Turner (1983) 52); eAshmolean Museum; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23659806
© Ashmolean Museum / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a remarkable artwork by the renowned Italian artist, Raphael. Titled "Recto: The Virgin and Child and St John" this pen and brown ink drawing on buff paper is housed in the prestigious Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford, UK. The composition depicts a tender moment between the Virgin Mary, Baby Jesus, and St. John the Baptist. Raphael's masterful strokes bring to life their expressions of love, serenity, and divine connection. The intricate details capture every nuance of their figures with an astonishing level of precision. As one delves into this exquisite piece, it becomes evident that it serves as a study for a larger work or painting. Through his sketches and studies like these, Raphael honed his artistic skills while exploring various compositions before executing his final masterpiece. Dating back to the Renaissance period when art flourished under great masters' hands, this drawing exemplifies Raphael's exceptional talent and mastery over form and technique. It offers viewers an intimate glimpse into his creative process - from initial ideas to refined execution. With its rich historical significance and aesthetic beauty, this old master drawing continues to inspire artists today. Its presence in museums worldwide ensures that future generations can appreciate Raphael's genius firsthand.
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