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Saint Michael slaying the dragon

KMU00536
This print by Gilles Rousselet (1610-1686) is a burin interpretationinterpretation of Raphael's painting of the same name, commissioned by Pope Leo X in 1518, for Francis I. It depicts a biblical passage, where the archangel Michael is about to pierce the dragon with his spear, Satan.

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Characteristics

Delivery
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Printing Technique
Burin
Copper plate size
43,5x25,6
Artist
Raffaello Sanzio, dit Raphaël (1483-1520)
Maintenance
Eviter toute source d'humidité et de lumière directe. Ne pas plier la feuille
Size of the sheet
H. 56 L. 38 cm
Museum
Autres musées
Art movement
Renaissance
Reference
KMU00536
EAN
3336729195596
Model dimensions
38cm x 56cm
Editor
Ateliers d'art de la Rmn-GP
Original work kept at
Chalcographie du Louvre

The work and its artist

Raffaello Sanzio, dit Raphaël (1483-1520)

Raffaello Santi or Sanzio, known as Raphael, a painter of the High Renaissance, is the son of the official painter of the court of the Duke of Urbino, Giovanni Santi. His style is characterized by an almost equal use of drawing and colour because, unlike many painters, he does not let one dominate the other; he is as precise in the line as in the distribution of colours as in the vanishing point.