Raphael's famed Uffizi self-portrait and the new facial reconstruction Public domain / Tor Vergata University of Rome Five hundred years after Raphael’s passing, the Italian artist continues to make ...
ROME (Reuters) - Raphael probably didn't like his nose, and replaced it with an idealised version in his famous self-portrait. That is the conclusion of Rome University scientists who produced a 3D ...
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There are two self-portraits of Renaissance artist Raphael. One has been hanging in a museum, the other has been in a bank vault. But which one is the real one, and which the impostor? Half a ...
Italian researchers have created a 3D reconstruction of the face of Renaissance master Raphael, which they say proves once and for all that the artist was buried in the Pantheon in Rome. But ...
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