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The School of Athens, Raphael
The School of Athens is one of the most famous frescoes by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. It was painted between 1509 and 1511 as a part of Raphael's commission to decorate the rooms now known as the Stanze di Raffaello, in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican. The Stanza della Segnatura was the first of the rooms to be decorated, and The School of Athens, representing Philosophy, was probably the second painting to be finished there, after La Disputa (Theology) on the opposite wall, and the Parnassus (Literature). The picture has long been seen as "Raphael's masterpiece and the perfect embodiment of the classical spirit of the Renaissance".
Zeno of Citium |
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Zeno of Citium |
Epicurus |
Averroes |
Pythagoras |
Alcibiades or Alexander the Great an |
Aeschines and Socrates |
Michelangelo as Heraclitus |
Leonardo da Vinci as Plato |
Aristotle |
Diogenes |
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