Carmen Baumbach
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Raphael has been called the Prince of Painters.
His portraits of Madonnas and other religious figures are known for their harmony and balance.
He became an extraordinary narrative painter, a storyteller who instantly knew how to capture the plot of a story or a scene at the moment of its greatest drama.
She's the curator of the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
She's collected more than 170 of his drawings, paintings, prints, and tapestries from museums and private collections around the world, many of them here for the first time.
The show will run until the end of June.
Jennifer Vanasco, NPR News, New York.
Raphael has been called the Prince of Painters.
His portraits of Madonnas and other religious figures are known for their harmony and balance.
He became an extraordinary narrative painter, a storyteller who instantly knew how to capture the plot of a story or a scene at the moment of its greatest drama.
She's the curator of the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
She's collected more than 170 of his drawings, paintings, prints, and tapestries from museums and private collections around the world, many of them here for the first time.
The show will run until the end of June.
Jennifer Vanasco, NPR News, New York.
Raphael has been called the prince of painters.
His portraits of Madonnas and other religious figures are known for their harmony and balance.
He became an extraordinary narrative painter, a storyteller who instantly knew how to capture the plot of a story or a scene at the moment of its greatest drama.