How To Use Raphael In A Sentence
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Hunt was also to write that he and Millais used to stand in front of the Raphael cartoons (then at Hampton Court) and judge them fearlessly, also that they condemned Raphael's Transfiguration (which they had never seen) 'for its grandiose disregard of the simplicity of truth, the pompous posturing of the Apostles, and the unspiritual attitudinising of the Saviour.'
Cosa Nostra
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The program started off ascetically with "Six Studies in English Folksong" which the program warned us were "very melancholic," continued with a song cycle for violin and tenor called "Along the Field" to poems by A.E. Houseman, and finished off the first half with insanely Pre-Raphaelite lushness to a song cycle set to Dante Gabriel Rosetti poems called "The House of Life.
Thomas Glenn Sings Vaughan Williams
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Raphaël Zarka believes that the world is inhabited by phantoms, reoccurring forms and remanence.
We make money not art
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Tehke via Craxi, nimetage Raphael Piazza Navonal ka Craxiks, siis on kõigile näha, mis laadi poliitika teie eesmärk on.
Tatsutahime Diary Entry
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In 1512-13 Raphael painted above the entrance arch of the Chigi chapel in S. Maria del Popolo a fresco with sibyls and prophets.
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‘This time, I miked the drums a little more closely and a little more carefully,’ Raphael says.
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The tapestry from Raphael's cartoon of "The Miraculous Draught of Fishes" is a very remarkable work of art, and one which stands alone in modern needlework.
Art and Handicraft in the Woman's Building of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
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Pouring out a remarkably viscous mixture of irrelevance and self-gratulatory dimestore rhetoric, the racist National Post blogger "Raphael Alexander" (not his real name) takes a poke at me for my remarks about Michael Coren yesterday.
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Rosetti, the founder of the Pre-Raphaelite painting movement shared the tenancy.
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She had little formal education but travelled widely in Europe where her somewhat dramatic taste led to an interest in Italian Mannerism, German Romanticism, Pre-Raphaelitism, and the decadents.
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Caractacus" cartoon, were to be seen in this new effort, where, as has been said, the English king stands like a Raphaelesque archangel in the midst of the design.
Watts (1817-1904)
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If any one at present was to announce in Constantinople that he was favored by the angel Raphael, who is superior to Gabriel in dignity, and that he alone was to be believed, he would be publicly empaled.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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His masterpiece is Rossetti and his Circle, published in 1922, which wickedly and wittily anatomizes the foibles of the Pre-Raphaelites.
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It is not supposed to "please" the senses on first glance, after the manner of a Raphael or an Ingres, but to challenge the viewer to think and consider.
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First, in refraining the power of the devil, like as it is said (Apocalypsis vicesimo), of the angel that bound the devil and sent him into abysm, that is the pit of hell; and Tobit, which saith that the angel Raphael bound the devil in the outerest desert.
The Golden Legend, vol. 5
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How could these critics of Raphael's unrealistic depictions of the world turn around and paint endless pictures of Ophelia?
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Yet Raphael, eschewing mystery, signed his name ostentatiously on his courtesan's arm band, left her undressed, and gave her face a knowing expression.
This Beauty Still Beguiles
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When Raphael painted the Coronation of Charlemagne on the walls of the Vatican stanzas, was he being unartistic?
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Perugia's most celebrated painter, Pietro Vannucci, who was also known as Perugino, once had an even more famous pupil: the Renaissance master Raphael.
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Following a vague lead on a job, Raphael finds himself in a basement sitting across from a man in a wheelchair.
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He was unlike the moody Michael Angelo; unlike the gentle Raphael; unlike the fastidious Van Dyck who came long afterward; he was hail-fellow-well-met among his associates, though often given over to dreaminess.
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The archangels carry the attributes of officiating clergy at the Mass of the Dead, Michael the cross, Gabriel the censer, and Raphael the book.
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In benign triumph the Cardinal draws Raphael by the wrist towards his niece for the contractual plighting of hands but she, noticing Raphael's distaste, is slow to unfold her arms.
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Dr. Raphael Valko and his wife Seraphina Valko orchestrated a campaign to excavate the body of a fallen angel from a cave in the Rhodope Mountains in 1943.
Living With Music: A Playlist by Danielle Trussoni - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com
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Yeats is prepared to try out the latest poetic fashions - Pre-Raphaelite languor with its confiscation of medieval surfaces, desacralised and airbrushed with momentary desire.
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Whilst he still produced exquisite paintings his archaic style and the use of delineation, soon meant that he was left behind by other quattrocento artists like Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci.
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The model for two of Raphael's most famous Madonnas was a Sienese baker's daughter named Margharita di Luti, who was probably Raphael's lover.
Where Have All the Muses Gone?
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But Panofsky does not actually spell out what Raphael did to escape the logic of historicism.
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Yet even with the arrival in the city of outsiders such as Donatello, Raphael and Signorelli, Trecento mysticism lingered well into the 16th century in the strange, boneless figures, extravagant gestures and intense colours of Domenico Beccafumi.
Archive 2007-10-01
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Midnight Muse offer you enchantments for the senses and the spirit, with our selection of Pre-Raphaelite art prints, mystical jewellery, velvet pouches, books, tarot, notecards, candles, and bath and body luxuries.
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Bartolommeo learned from the younger artist the rules of perspective, in which he was so skilled, while Raphael owes to the _frate_ the improvement in his colouring and handling of drapery, which was noticeable in the works he produced after their meeting.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
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His Swan Lake sets and costumes, informed not just by the overripe sensibility of the Pre-Raphaelites but also by Gustave Moreau and other decadents, look breathtaking on paper.
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He says that when the painting hangs in Edinburgh it will offer a real chance, even for those previously unacquainted with Raphael, to understand the development of his style.
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Raphael said that the only difference between an angel and an archangel is age and experience, so about what age would an angel be able to turn into an archangel?
Q & A
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For me it's a choice between Raphael and Hawke for drinks and since a certain archangel is taken by a certain angel and that she would kick my a** for touching her man, I'll go with Hawke as he's technically not taken yet!
PEARL Extravaganza
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The mechanician was standing bolt upright, planted on both feet, like some victim dropped straight from the gibbet, when Raphael broke in upon him.
The Magic Skin
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Since postaxial polydactyly is an autosomal dominant trait, we may hypothesize that the two people who had served as models for Raphael were relatives, probably father and son.
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He is an authority on, and collector of Victorian paintings particularly of the pre-Raphaelites and he is a bonvivant.
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Since his picture of Hercules was so small (17 c [m.sup.2]), Raphael may have painted them for his patron as a parodic verso.
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Right: Side detail visible of an 18th century chasuble from the monastery church of Santa Chiara, Naples.) (Centre: A chasuble from the church of the Gesu in Rome, made for Cardinal Farnese in the second half of the 16th century and based upon an earlier design of the artist Raphael.
Roman Exhibition Showcases Significant and Historical Vestments
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‘Make yourselves comfortable,’ said Raphael as he dumped his bag carelessly on the sofa.
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And otherwise, the wotworld is coloured and detailed like a Pre-Raphaelite painting, and to similar aesthetic effect—viz., the embourgeiosification and prettifying of a notional past:
Archive 2010-05-01
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`Wild and furious, with a life of its own, reminiscent of Pre-Raphaelite paintings.
SUMMER OF SECRETS
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Timoteo Viti, we hear of Raphael first in the bottega of the greatest of the Umbrian painters, Perugino, at Perugia.
Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition
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Other influential works include The Seven Lamps of Architecture (1849), Pre-Raphaelitism (1851), The Stones of Venice (3 vols., 1851-53), Fors Clavigera (1871-84), and Unto This Last (1862).
Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies
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Sometimes a point is made almost too fully, as when no fewer than 29 paintings by Giorgio de Chirico detail his borrowings from Raphael, Titian, Guido Reni, Watteau and Fragonard in all their hideosity.
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It seems probable that The Athen鎢m mistook Oscar Wilde for a continuator of the Pre – Raphaelite movement with the sub-conscious and peculiarly English suggestion that whatever is
Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions
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Kate, however, has changing opinions of Richard, which helps the reader to discern the nuances and flaws the Raphael's shining idolism cannot detect.
Bookspotcentral
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The curators are clearly aware that Dyce - who was older than the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood - sits rather anomalously in the exhibition, yet surely and rightly felt that it would be unthinkable to omit the painter of Pegwell Bay.
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Those movies wanted us to see her as a Pre-Raphaelite figure but she verged on a Walter Keane waif.
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If the chairman of the department, however, should confine himself to the modern movements such as cubism, surrealism, abstractionism and all the rest and to regard as outdated and of no consequence the work of Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Raphael, Da
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Whistler, taking his cue from the English Pre-Raphaelites, experimented with reeded moldings and with various shades of gold leaf.
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Once in Italy, he drew incessantly, copying antique statuary as well as more recent work by Michelangelo and Raphael.
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Raphael absorbed the classical qualities of harmony, clarity and balance which were always after associated with him.
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Focussing on the artists Piero della Francesca, Raphael and Hieronymus Bosch, Collings uses state of the art digital technology to show the detailed make up of the paintings, providing an insight into the skill and technique of the artists.
The weekend's TV highlights
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The chromo itself cost sixty dollars, and when surrounded with a plush or engraved frame, it fetched one hundred dollars or more, a figure comparable to that of a framed copy of a ‘Raphael’ Madonna painted on porcelain.
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The Titians, da Vincis, Raphaels, and Dürers that he bought were joined by works from contemporary artists that had been specially painted to suit his eccentric tastes: the zoological fantasies of Brueghel, the sinuous sculptures of Giambologna, and the animated vegetables of Arcimboldi.
The Dragon’s Trail
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With her tip-tilted nose and sheaf of brown hair, Mulgrew as Isolt even resembles John W. Waterhouse's Pre-Raphaelite paintings of mythic medieval heroines.
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In this diocese the cantonal districts do not bear their geographical names, as in all other dioceses, but the name of a saint which becomes the patron of the deanery: the Vichy deanery, for instance, is called the deanery of St-Raphael.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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Old friends were failing, such as Stanfield, Lewis, and Roberts: but new men were growing up, among whom Ruskin welcomed G.D. Leslie, F. Goodall, J.C. Hook, -- who had come out of his "Pre-Raphaelite measles" into the healthy naturalism of "Luff Boy!
The Life of John Ruskin
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Surprised, the dowager duchess sputtered for a few times before exclaiming, ‘Raphael!’
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The description of the composition can be related to only one surviving picture by Raphael - the Madonna of the diadem in the Louvre - but this painting is rectangular, and no circular versions of it are known.
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Machiavelli drew a similar contrast between himself and his predecessors, although he, unlike Sophocles and Raphael, added a value judgment.
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Worls Works Raphael diplay in painter deeply influenced painters of the Italian Renaissance.
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That leads me to Raphael's 2008 Naturale ($20), a blend of 60% chardonnay, 30% sauvignon blanc and 10% semillon that, as the name implies, was made in "natural" way.
Raphael 2008 Naturale (White Blend)
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Her long hennaed hair was arranged in pre-Raphaelite crimps, and she wore quilted red trousers and a red satin blouse.
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This follows in the tradition of the Pre-Raphaelites, the Romantics and, most intriguingly, the British neo-Romantics of the 1940s.
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I summon Michael, angel of Peace; Gabriel, angel of Justice; Raphael, angel of Healing; Uriel, angel of Light.
NIGHT SISTERS
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The paintings of the Pre-Raphaelites often featured an extremely high degree of realism (what would now be called "photorealism"); religious and mythical themes; and pictures that seem to tell a story, or a part of a story (with titles that often confirm that interpretation).
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Their studios became the centre of Roman revivalist art, and the archaism of their style was admired by many foreign artists, including Ingres, Ford Madox Brown, and William Dyce, whose influence inspired the English Pre-Raphaelites.
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In addition there are seventeen pictures by masters with some connection to Raphael, as well as, curiously, a cast of Michelangelo's marble tondo at the Royal Academy.
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Yet while the straight lines and flat veneered panels of Koloman Moser's "Enchanted Princesses Cabinet" 1900 foreshadow a design vocabulary several decades in the future, the long-haired princesses inlaid in marquetry are pure Pre-Raphaelite medievalism, proving that Romantic ideas weren't entirely discarded by the rising generation.
Modernism's Austrian Rebels
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the Pre-Raphaelite painters
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As was the case with his predecessor, the most eloquent image of Leo X is his portrait by Raphael.
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At about this time Correggio travelled to Rome where he must have studied classical works and the paintings of Raphael and Michelangelo.
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O'Malley stopped Raphael Jacquelin making it two French wins in a row on the European Tour with a closing 66 highlighted by an eagle and four birdies in a seven-hole stretch around the turn.
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Without going into a history of the Preraphaelite Brotherhood, it will be noted that the band of enthusiasts in art, literature and architecture had been swung by the arguments and personality of William Morris into the strong current of his own belief, and this was that Art and Life in the Middle Ages were much lovelier things than they are now.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great
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‘Raphael Replaced’ is how Tinterow describes the challenging move in French art away from the academic model.
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Raphael tried to pat down his wild hair before giving a loud sigh and collapsing into bed.
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On view until May 6, the exhibit examines his richly colored Pre-Raphaelite portraits of women blessed with cupid's bow lips, luxuriant hair and deep, hooded eyes.
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Maxwell Salzberg, Daniel Grippi and Raphael Sofaer - floated their idea for what they called a "personally controlled, do-it-all, open-source social network" on an Internet fund-raising platform called Kickstarter.
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When we met, the sunshine, filtering through the light foliage of the acacias, shed on Honorine the pale gold, ambient glory in which Raphael and Titian, alone of all painters, have been able to enwrap the Virgin.
Honorine
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Weirdly, given the vile racist that he is, the Blogging Tory known as "Raphael Alexander" gets all panty-bunchy about foreigners having abortions:
And the mask slips a little bit more.
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With Cornelius, in fact, it was nothing less than the joy which Dante apprehended in the blessed spirits of the perfect, the outward semblance of which, like a reflex of physical light upon human faces from "the land which is very far off," we may trace from Giotto onward to its consummation in the work of Raphael -- the serenity, the [53] durable cheerfulness, of those who have been indeed delivered from death, and of which the utmost degree of that famed "blitheness" of the Greeks had been but a transitory gleam, as in careless and wholly superficial youth.
Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2
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The notes that the artist has provided beside the five pictures she has chosen — Mantegna ' s " Introduction of the Cult of Cybele to Rome " and Raphael ' s " Saint Catherine of Alexandria, " both painted in the first decade of the 16th century, and three studies by the pointilliste Seurat for his painting " The Bathers at Asni è res " — provide an excellent account of what to notice about their composition.
The Beauty of Geometry
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Raphael, and these two, partly in Italian and partly in English, discoursed upon art, painting, architecture, and sculpture in a manner calculated to produce a lasting impression upon the minds of those who were so fortunate as to be witnesses of the scene.
Buchanan's Journal of Man, March 1887 Volume 1, Number 2
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Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian pursued the poetics of counterpoise in their art.
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Among the the most remarkable etchings are the artists's album of portraits after Raphaels paintings.
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Of this epitaph the first couplet is good, the second not bad, the third is deformed with a broken metaphor, the word crowned not being applicable to the honours or the lays, and the fourth is not only borrowed from the epitaph on Raphael, but of a very harsh construction.
Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, Pope
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Raphael helped him to catch a fish, the heart, liver and gall of which were used by Tobias to drive away a demon and cure his father's blindness.
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His illustrations now incorporated humor, history and fantasy, with a subsidiary line — since meeting the painter Richard Dadd — in sprites and fairies, that gave him licence to express his Celtic fancifulness and aversion to modernity without adopting the grave religiosity of the Pre-Raphaelites.
'The Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes:
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Michael Angelo might say to Raphael, your envy has only induced you to study and execute still better than I do; you have not depreciated me, you have not caballed against me before the pope, you have not endeavored to get me excommunicated for placing in my picture of the Last Judgment one-eyed and lame persons in paradise, and pampered cardinals with beautiful women perfectly naked in hell!
A Philosophical Dictionary
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The novel had a considerable vogue in its day, and bears witness to the religious and historical interests revived by the Oxford movement and the Pre-Raphaelites.
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William Holman Hunt was a British painter and one of the founders of the Pre - Raphaelite Brotherhood.
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I parked my cruiser in the spangled shade of a live oak and was told by a yardman that Raphael Chalons was in the back, down by the bayou, walking his dog.
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set
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Not a word spake he for a full minute, but he drew his breath hard, flinging out at length a bitter sarcasm on the faithlessness of women, and bidding Raphael trust not too much to their promises, he abruptly left us.
Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
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The Beginning of the End is the Bahamian soul-funk unit founded in the late '60s by brothers/vocalists Liroy (guitar), Frank (drums), and Raphael (organ) Munnings, with bassist Fred Henfield rounding out the band.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Sixty-Four
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I want to live to excess! cries Balzac's hero, Raphael de Valentin, as he clutches the magic shagreen, or ass's skin, that will prolong his life of dissipation and pleasure, according to the antiquary who gives it to him.
Decadent Writing Of the 19th Century
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It took them a short while with their steles to break in through the locked gates, and another while to find a spot hidden enough for Raphael to begin digging.
Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series
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The possibility that this is so may explain why his pieces are generally short and appear to be in the thick of the argument from the first sentence — and convey, whether his subject is Raphael or Norman Rockwell, a sense of the moment, of sheer presentness.
An Eye on the Tremors
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The Beginning of the EndThe Beginning of the End is the Bahamian soul-funk unit founded in the late '60s by brothers/vocalists Liroy (guitar), Frank (drums), and Raphael (organ) Munnings, with bassist Fred Henfield rounding out the band.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Rewind, Volume II
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He accentuates this difference by costuming the lovers as a pre-Raphaelite hero and heroine in contrast to the male and female witches in modern grey business suits.
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And the whole truth about these glacial but already flowering weeks was suggested to me in this drawing-room, which soon I should be entering no more, by other more intoxicating forms of whiteness, that for example of the guelder-roses clustering, at the summits of their tall bare stalks, like the rectilinear trees in pre-Raphaelite paintings, their balls of blossom, divided yet composite, white as annunciating angels and breathing a fragrance as of lemons.
Within a Budding Grove
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This same poetry as of a higher kind of eclogue characterizes the second of the great works undertaken by Raphael at the command of Leo
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
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Raphaelo Florienborque, leader of the Phantasms, joked that maybe they should take that phrase literally.
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Cultivating a pre-Raphaelite look at that age can only convey the impression of an unedifying private life.
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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In the loggia are the paintings known collectively as Raphael's Bible.
Great Artists, Vol 1. Raphael, Rubens, Murillo, and Durer
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Major Raphael Moses, Longstreet's corps commissary, learned of the dangerous depletion of the reserve rations of the troops in Virginia at the same time he ascertained there were tons of bacon and unreckoned barrels of fish in the counties east of the Chowan River.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS
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Raphael is a gentleman of great talents and scientific acquirements and is well known, not only in the British Empire, but also in the United States of America.
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She had little formal education but travelled widely in Europe where her somewhat dramatic taste led to an interest in Italian Mannerism, German Romanticism, Pre-Raphaelitism, and the decadents.
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He is prepared to try out the latest poetic fashions - Pre-Raphaelite languor with its confiscation of medieval surfaces, desacralised and airbrushed with momentary desire.
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Perugino was evidently a devout man; and the Virgin, therefore, revealed herself to him in loftier and sweeter faces of celestial womanhood, and yet with a kind of homeliness in their human mould, than even the genius of Raphael could imagine.
The Marble Faun - Volume 2 The Romance of Monte Beni
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It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child. Pablo Picasso
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As the Wars of Religion rage, Marie finds that her affections have become the prize of a much smaller battle, between the Duc de Guise, the Prince, and the Duc d'Anjou played by Raphael Personnaz, who will one day ascend the throne as King Henry III.
Terry Keefe: Gaspard Ulliel: The French Acting Star and the Male Face of Chanel on His New Film The Princess of Montpensier
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He promoted and patronised the artists in the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood hoping they might provide a new and noble British Art.
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Yet Ingres, a native of Languedoc in southern France, reacted against the grand heroic style of his master, David, adopting a more graceful, intimate flavour inspired by Raphael and the Italian primitives.
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Some of the engravings, such as The Judgement of Paris and The Massacre of the Innocents are among Raphael's most fascinating master-pieces.
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With her tip-tilted nose and sheaf of brown hair, Mulgrew as Isolt even resembles John W. Waterhouse's Pre-Raphaelite paintings of mythic medieval heroines.
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Worse, almost all of the decorative friezes, achieved with so much care and expense only twenty years before, have been painted out; only that in the big, central Pre-Raphaelite room survives.
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The impeccable and perceptive draughtsman Ingres is represented by one of the anecdotal pictures in which he delighted, The Betrothal of Raphael, and the last of his four versions of Oedipus and the Sphinx.
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Raphael heard Charmian's restive breathing, and a tear slid down his nose onto the furs he rested his head on.
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After Michelangelo and Raphael, he was the most important and variously creative artist of the Roman High Renaissance.
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Staying nearby in the creeper-fronted Hotel Raphael, we crossed the square each time we set out on or returned from our long ambles around the city.
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Nobody would have understood me if I had called Giotto, 'Ambrose Bondone;' or Tintoret, Robusti; or even Raphael,
Ariadne Florentina Six Lectures on Wood and Metal Engraving
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Ingres based his representation of the Cardinal on Raphael's portrait of him and that of Raphael on a supposed self-portrait.
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The stylistic traits reflected in the known copies also support this dating, and the original was arguably the first tondo in which Raphael came to terms with a circular format.
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Remember I told you Raphael Chalons had this televangelical character fronting points for his casino interests and you blew me off?
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set
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Amusingly, the personifications of both Honour and Pleasure have the faces of Raphael's future Madonnas.
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Adam and Eve, says Raphael, will naturally ascend to heaven as ever more spiritous beings as time goes on, provided only they remain obedient.
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The walls were hung with huge watercolor reproductions of paintings by Raphael.
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It explores the discovery of a Raphael painting seized by the Nazis in the Second World War and its subsequent theft, recovery and record-breaking sale at Sotheby's.
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Raphael stretched his fingers out and they brushed against hers lightly.
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They stand there, glum and gloomy, surrounded by Raphaels, Bronzinos and Goyas, staring morosely at the carpet or up at the ceiling, trying to pay attention to the preening weenie on the art phone.
Three Tips for Surviving the Art Museum
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Pre-Raphaelite, bias-cut gowns in claret, black and silver devore velvet grazed the floor over lace-up, spike-heeled velvet boots, and were accessorised with ornate, tribal neck-pieces, and opened down the back to reveal gleaming metal bodices beneath.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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He's been in Dunedin revivifying his flagging spirits with the pre-Raphaelite exhibition, but it already seems to have worn off.
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The Room of the Signatures, named for the signing of the papal bulls, again features some works by Raphael depicting the enlightenment.
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Above the cornices are three other pedestals, supporting the three Saints, Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael; and above St. Michael, in the midst of cherubim and seraphim, is a representation of the Eternal Father.
Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
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She passed on to our agent the name Raphael, though he paid for it with his life.
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The Mosaic pavement of their duomo, or cathedral, has been much admired; as well as the history of Aeneas Sylvius, afterwards pope Pius II., painted on the walls of the library, partly by Pietro Perugino, and partly by his pupil Raphael
Travels through France and Italy
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Age, while bestowing on this garment a patine worthy of a Renaissance bronze, had deprived it of whatever curves the wearer's pre-Raphaelite figure had once been able to impress on it; but this stiffness of outline gave it an air of sacerdotal state which seemed to emphasize the importance of the occasion.
Bunner Sisters
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It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child. Pablo Picasso
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Old friends were failing, such as Stanfield, Lewis, and Roberts: but new men were growing up, among whom Ruskin welcomed G.D. Leslie, F. Goodall, J.C. Hook, ” who had come out of his “Pre-Raphaelite measles” into the healthy naturalism of “Luff Boy!” ”
The Life of John Ruskin
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That's no problem for places such as St Raphael's, that has ready access to Yale's medical students.
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It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child. Pablo Picasso
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In the foreground of the Minneapolis picture Titian, Michelangelo, Clovio and Raphael turn away from the scene to look at something Clovio is pointing out in the distance.
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The only way most people know they are bruxing is because their dentists tell them they are," says Columbia University psychologist and epidemiologist Karen Raphael.
I Hear America Grinding
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Here, before the chapel of St. Louis, Raphael lingered, learning the frescoed Sibyls of its vault so by heart that he almost reproduced them afterward in the Pace at Rome -- that dear Raphael who did not fear being called a plagiarist, his soul was so full of beauty, and he so transfigured whatever he touched with that suave pencil of his that seemed to have been clipped in light for a color.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880
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Admitting one into your living room will suck the life force from your leather sectional, fireplace, and Pre-Raphaelite art pieces.
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There was a boyish grin on Raphael's face, something that he often had when he was making draughts or medicines for his own amusement.
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Fittingly set in the handsome hall housing Raphael's designs for his enormous tapestries for the Sistine Chapel, the show was the third point of a triangle of events marking Jensen's womenswear label's tenth anniversary this year.
Penny Martin: The Fashion Garment In The Age Of Digital Reproduction
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The studio audience at the Sally Jessy Raphael show roared approval.
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Working from the text and his imagination, the self-taught and self-destructive Williams contributed 159 drawings, from cartoonish thumbnails to the introductory full-page rendering of Tom that presented him in an almost pre-Raphaelite aura: wreathed in curls, with full lips and unfocused upcast eyes.
Mark Twain
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QUIETU i.e. Effice (quseso?) fretum, Raphael reverende, quietum.
Stones of Venice [introductions]
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Of the seven archangels Raphael is the one usually associated with Mercury, the planet traditionally taken as the planetary ruler of astrology.
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What she has to say about the Victorians, or Bloomsbury, Yates, the Pre-Raphaelites, or more modern writers has at times an oracular quality.
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Stages of Earth which is supported by the Gav-i-Zamín, the energy, symbolised by a bull, implanted by the Creator in the mundane sphere, Bulukiya meets the four Archangels, to wit Gabriel who is the Persian Rawánbakhsh or Life-giver; Michael or Beshter, Raphael or Israfil alias Ardibihisht, and Azazel or Azrail who is Dumá or
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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La peur de vieillir qui dévore Raphaël, le pousse à "acheter" les personnes les plus jeunes et belles de ses terres pour les humilier et les détruire.
Pinku-tk Diary Entry
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Giotto, Cimabue, de Fabriano, Fra Angelico, Uccello, Botticelli, Filipo Lippi, da Vinci, Raphael.
THE GOLDEN LION
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Did you ever hear of a painter named Raphael?
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In Mosan art she is sometimes identified by a bridle (Tervarent, 1964), but in spite of Theodulf's poem, this is the rarest of her attributes, until it is revived by Giotto early in the fourteenth century and popularized by Raphael in the sixteenth.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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On the ceiling Raphael painted the personifications of Theology, Philosophy, Jurisprudence and Poetry set within circular enclosures above the lunettes of the walls.
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I want to live to excess! cries Balzac's hero, Raphael de Valentin, as he clutches the magic shagreen, or ass's skin, that will prolong his life of dissipation and pleasure, according to the antiquary who gives it to him.
Decadent Writing Of the 19th Century
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Hotel St Raphael A superior first-class hotel close to the airport bus terminal.
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With clarity and incisive scholarship, this volume offers a new appreciation of the work of artists from Van Dyck to the Pre-Raphaelites.
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Raphael was a famous painter.
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Between two relief sculptures of putti sit a Raphael drawing and a Netherlandish portrait of a man.
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Our second wine is one that we actually received before it was even released, Raphael 2008 Naturale ($20), a blend of 60% chardonnay, 30% sauvignon blanc and 10% semillon.
New York Cork Club
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Other main characters are Queen Jehanne, former top Night Court "adept" ie former top courtesan of Terre Ange and second wife of King Daniel Courcel, her lover and dabbler in magical arts Raphael de Mereliot, elderly Ch'in wizard Lo Feng and his factotum disciple and martial arts expert Bao who are honored guests of the Angeline court, as well as quite a few others that you will encounter in the fullness of time.
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