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Raphael: A Portrait

Raphael: A Portrait is a comprehensive film based on rigorous research providing a detailed, unprecedented look into the extraordinary life, achievements and legacy of Raphael (1483-1520), one of history’s most prolific and influential artists of the Renaissance.

This captivating film offers a compelling narrative with an abundance of breathtakingly beautiful art and intriguing contextual details to give viewers not only a deep sense of Raphael’s extensive oeuvre but also the fascinating period in history he lived in, other major artists that influenced his work, the impact of popes, patrons, wars and more.

Structure of the film: The film is explicitly structured in such a way as to present a comprehensive picture of Raphael’s enormous artistic output that will stimulate all levels of viewers, from the wholly uninitiated to the passionate devotee.  
 
Context: The film begins by presenting the vital historical context — a 20-minute overview of key historical and cultural developments that occurred during the course of Raphael’s life, so as to enable the viewer to best appreciate his circle of key patrons, dominant issues of the day and, consequently, Raphael's works themselves when encountered later in the film.
 
The next three sections—Development, Ascendancy & Domination—represent the heart of the film, following a strictly chronological path to synoptically chart Raphael’s remarkably diverse artistic accomplishments from his 1483 birth in Urbino to his 1520 death in Rome.  
 
The final section, Legacy, details the ups and downs of Raphael’s reputation and impact on the history of art over the past 500 years, in an attempt to put his life and work in broader perspective.