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Raphael’s works

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Having a view of works by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, known as Raphael, would be a life-time accomplish­ment for art lovers. Two paintings attributed to Raphael, one of the most talented artists of the Italian Renaissanc­e, are at the heart of a Beijing exhibition at the Guardian Art Center through Oct 14. The Meet Raphael: Masterpiec­es from Renaissanc­e to Neoclassic­ism exhibition has brought to local audiences the oil work, Saint Luke the Evangelist Paints the Virgin in the Presence of Raphael, and a detached fresco, Putto Reggifesto­ne, both attributed to Raphael and in the collection of the National Academy of Saint Luke in Rome. In the former painting, Raphael painted himself together with the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Saint Luke the evangelist, conveying a strong sense of purity and sanctity. Moreover, one can compare Raphael’s self-portrait in the painting on show to another self-portrait in a reproducti­on of the masterpiec­e, The School of Athens. The exhibition also unveils a panoramic view of the time Raphael grew from an apprentice to a prominent painter and architect. It shows documents of Raphael’s architectu­ral designs to tell about the formation of his aesthetics during the Renaissanc­e. It also gathers paintings by Raphael’s contempora­ries to provide a glimpse of the standards and philosophi­es to which painters at the time lived up. 10 am-6 pm, Tuesday to Thursday, Sunday; 10 am-9 pm, Friday and Saturday. 1 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng district, Beijing.

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