Raphael: A Collection of Fifteen Pictures and a Portrait of the Painter with Introduction and Interpretation
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Raphael - Estelle M. Hurll
Estelle M. Hurll
Raphael
A Collection of Fifteen Pictures and a Portrait of the Painter with Introduction and Interpretation
Published by Good Press, 2022
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EAN 4057664642028
Table of Contents
1899
PREFACE
CONTENTS AND LIST OF PICTURES
INTRODUCTION
I. ON RAPHAEL'S CHARACTER AS AN ARTIST.
II. ON BOOKS OF REFERENCE.
III. HISTORICAL DIRECTORY OF THE PICTURES OF THIS COLLECTION.
IV. COLLATERAL READINGS FROM LITERATURE.
V. OUTLINE TABLE OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN RAPHAEL'S LIFE.
VI. SOME FAMOUS CONTEMPORARIES OF RAPHAEL.
IN ITALY.
IN PORTUGAL.
IN ENGLAND.
IN GERMANY.
IN FRANCE.
IN SPAIN.
I
THE MADONNA OF THE CHAIR
II
ABRAHAM AND THE THREE ANGELS
III
THE MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT OF FISHES
IV
THE SACRIFICE AT LYSTRA
V
HELIODORUS DRIVEN FROM THE TEMPLE
VI
THE LIBERATION OF PETER
VII
THE HOLY FAMILY OF FRANCIS I
VIII
ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA
IX
ST. CECILIA
X
THE TRANSFIGURATION
XI
PARNASSUS
XII
SOCRATES AND ALCIBIADES
XIII
THE FLIGHT OF ÆNEAS
XIV
ST. MICHAEL SLAYING THE DRAGON
XV
THE SISTINE MADONNA
XVI
PORTRAIT OF RAPHAEL
PRONOUNCING VOCABULARY OF PROPER NAMES AND FOREIGN WORDS
EXPLANATION OF DIACRITICAL MARKS.
1899
Table of Contents
PREFACE
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The object of this collection of prints is to introduce the student to Raphael through the pictures which appeal directly to the imagination with some story interest. With this characteristic as the leading principle of choice, the variety of subjects is perhaps as wide as the conditions admit. No attempt is made to represent all the sides of the painter's art; his portraits are ignored and his Madonnas inadequately represented, in order to give place to pictures which awaken as many points of interest as possible. Within these narrow limits Raphael, as an illustrator and a composer, is even in these few pictures clearly represented.
Had choice been limited to pictures painted throughout by Raphael himself, the value of the collection would have been seriously affected, as some of the master's most interesting works were handed over to his pupils for execution. Our list, however, contains only such works as are at this date reckoned indisputably to be from Raphael's own designs.
The text has only the modest aim of making the pictures intelligible. Critical explanations are beyond its scope, and historical data are for the most part relegated to the accompanying tables. The Introduction is intended for teachers, and contains suggestions for a comparative study of the pictures which may be carried out at discretion.
All the reproductions in this book are from photographs made directly from the original paintings. In order to get the best results a careful comparison was made of the work of leading photographers. The photographer of each picture is mentioned in the Table of Contents.
ESTELLE M. HURLL.
New Bedford, Mass.
June, 1899.
CONTENTS AND LIST OF PICTURES
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Table of Contents
I. ON RAPHAEL'S CHARACTER AS AN ARTIST.
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No one of the old Italian masters has taken such a firm hold upon the popular imagination as Raphael. Other artists wax and wane in public favor as they are praised by one generation of critics or disparaged by the next; but Raphael's name continues to stand in public estimation as that of the favorite painter in Christendom. The passing centuries do not dim his fame, though he is subjected to severe criticism; and he continues, as he began, the first love of the people.
The subjects of his pictures are nearly all of a cheerful nature. He exercised his skill for the most part on scenes which were agreeable to contemplate. Pain and ugliness were strangers to his art; he was preëminently the artist of joy. This is to be referred not only to his pleasure-loving nature, but to the great influence upon him of the rediscovery of Greek