Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino was an Italian painter, and architect of the High Renaissance. Along with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he was one of the great masters of the time.
In Florence, Ezio Auditore da Firenze delivered two letters to two women, respectively, for Raphael.[1] Later, in 1500, Ezio bought several paintings (listed below) made by Raphael for his hideout on Tiber Island.[2]
- Angel (two paintings - portions of a larger work)
- Christ Blessing
- Madonna Del Cardellino
- Madonna Solly
- Marriage of the Virgin
- Mond Crucifixion
- Portrait of Pietro Bembo
- Resurrection of Christ
- St. George
- St. Michael
- St. Sebastian
- Self Portrait
- Vision of a Knight
- Young Man with an Apple