Raffaello’s work is defined by its 15th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The Adoration of the Magi
Attributed to Raffaello Botticini (Italian, 1477–c.1520)

Virgin and Child with Two Angels
Attributed to Francesco Botticini (Italian, 1446–1497)

The Trinity with Christ Bearing the Cross
Raffaello Vanni Italian, 1596-1667

Joseph Sold by his Brothers
Master of the Die (Italian, active c. 1530-1560) after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520)

The Battle around the Shield and Lance
Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (Italian, 1500/05–1565) after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520)

Upraised Right Hand, with Palm Facing Outward: Study for Saint Peter
Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Mary and the Sleeping Child
Raffaello Morghen (Italian, 1758-1833) after Titian (Italian, c. 1488-1576) published by Dixon and Company (English, active c. 1800-1865)

The Virgin of the Immaculate Conception
Raffaello Schiaminossi (Italian, 1572-1622) after Bernardo Castello (Italian, 1557-1629)

Guard Drawing His Sword
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Head of Comity
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Three Nude Women
after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael, and his workshop Italian, 1483-1520

Psyche Presenting the Phial of Water to Venus
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Joanna of Aragon
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Conversion of Saint Paul
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

The Judgment of Paris
Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian, c. 1480-1534) after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520)