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Raphael's workshop: pupils, prints and dissemination of his style (1510–1525)

Raphael's workshop: pupils, prints and dissemination of his style (1510–1525)

  1. Raphael consolidates a major Roman workshop

    Labels: Raphael, Roman workshop
  2. Raimondi begins systematic engraving after Raphael

    Labels: Raimondi engravings, printmaking
  3. Raimondi’s print workshop expands with pupils

    Labels: Raimondi workshop, Marco Dente
  4. Raphael’s Loggia projects a “teachable” decorative style

    Labels: Vatican Loggia, Giovanni da
  5. Transfiguration commissioned; workshop planning intensifies

    Labels: Transfiguration, Cardinal Giulio
  6. Villa Farnesina decorations showcase coordinated workshop labor

    Labels: Villa Farnesina, Raphael workshop
  7. Assistants complete the Vatican’s Hall of Constantine

    Labels: Hall of, Giulio Romano
  8. Raphael dies; workshop becomes a legacy engine

    Labels: Raphael, Workshop legacy
  9. Transfiguration displayed and installed; copying begins

    Labels: Transfiguration, Gianfrancesco Penni
  10. Giulio Romano departs Rome, exporting Raphael’s workshop style

    Labels: Giulio Romano, Mantua
  11. Penni leads Raphael-derived designs amid workshop dispersal

    Labels: Gianfrancesco Penni, Vatican tapestries
  12. 1525 marks workshop legacy: pupils’ major independent commissions

    Labels: Raphael pupils, 1525