Raffaello (1483–1520), è ritenuto, con Michelangelo e Leonardo, il più importante artista del Rinascimento. Nella sua breve vita realizzò un centinaio di dipinti e numerose pitture murali tra cui ben nove serie di affreschi, spaziando fra una molteplicità di motivi e soggetti diversi: dalla sensuale bellezza femminile ai miti antichi, dai ritratti ai cicli storici e alle scene bibliche. Creò pale d’altare e disegnò arazzi per la Cappella Sistina. La sua Madonna Sistina è uno dei dipinti religiosi più riprodotti di tutti i tempi.
Raffaello era animato da un infinito desiderio di apprendere: nessuna stasi, nessuna ripetizione di modelli tradizionali, bensì il continuo progredire di una fantasia inesauribile. Seppe trasformare il tema centrale della sua arte, l’ineffabile esperienza della Grazia divina, in concreta realtà pittorica. Fu anzitutto l’opera della maturità a Roma, in particolare gli affreschi nel Palazzo Apostolico, ad assicurargli un posto nella storia dell’arte. Già in vita, Raffaello fu celebrato come l’artista più moderno del tempo e, la sua maestria aprì la strada al Manierismo e al Barocco.
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Michael Rohlmann ha conseguito il dottorato di ricerca discutendo una tesi sull’importazione delle opere dei primitivi fiamminghi nella Firenze del primo Rinascimento. Ha poi dedicato la sua tesi di abilitazione alla decorazione pittorica della Cappella Sistina. È autore di numerose pubblicazioni sulla pittura italiana e francese della prima età moderna. Insegna Storia dell’arte negli atenei di Colonia e Wuppertal.
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