Analysis Of Idealisation In Art

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The 7 Characteristics of

Idealisation1.Ideal Space2.Stability3.Restraint4.Order5.Proportion6.Symmetry7.Harmony

RaphaelVirgin and Child enthroned with Sts John the Baptist and Nicholas of Bari (the Ansidei altarpiece)1505Oil on panel209 x 148 cmNational Gallery, London

RaphaelSt Catherine

c. 1507Oil on panel71 x 56 cm

National Gallery, London

Raphael, The School of Athens,1510-11, FrescoVatican, Stanza della Segnatura, Rome

School of Athens, Detail of left side

School of Athens, Detail of lower right

 Raphael.  Disputa. 1510-1511. Fresco. Vaticano, Stanza della Segnatura, Rome.

Raphael.  Parnasus. c. 1509-1510. Fresco. Vaticano, Stanza della Segnatura, Rome.

RaphaelThe Sistine Madonnac. 1512-14Oil on canvas265 x 196 cmGemäldegalerie, Dresden

RaphaelMadonna di Folignoc. 1512Oil on canvas (transferred from panel)301 x 198 cmVatican Museum, Rome

RaphaelThe nymph Galateac. 1512-14Fresco295 x 225 cm (116 x 88 1/2 in.)Villa Farnesina, Rome

 Raphael.  The Three Graces. c.1503-1504. Oil on panel. Conde Museum, Chantilly, France

MichelangeloThe Holy Family with the infant St. John the Baptist (the Doni tondo)Oil on panelDiameter 120 cmUffizi, Florence

Michelangelo, 1509-12, The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Far Left

The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Centre Left

The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Centre Right

The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Right

Leonardo da VinciThe Virgin of the Rocks1483-86Oil on panel77 5/8 x 47 5/8 in (199 x 122 cm)Musée du Louvre, Paris

Leonardo da Vinci The Last Supper (with names of Apostles labelled) after cleaning1498,Tempera on plaster460 x 880 cm (15 x 29 ft.)Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie (Refectory), Milan

Leonardo da VinciThe Virgin and Child with Saint Anne1510Oil on wood168 x 130 cm (5 1/2 x 4 1/2 ft.)Musée du Louvre, Paris