The Disputation Of The Sacrament

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Art in the renaissance was very beautiful. The artists used vibrant colors and very good details to express the way people looked and felt. This made their paintings very brilliant and beautiful. The two artists I chose were Raphael and Hubert Robert. Raphael was born and lived in Italy. He lived from 1483-1520. His work is admired for its clarity and easy composition, so he had a good reputation. Hubert is from France. He lived from 1733-1808 His entire career and to survey his achievements as both a painter and a draftsman. He had a pretty good reputation because he now has a national gallery for his artwork. The first one is called The Disputation of the Sacrament, and was painted by a man named Raphael. The arch in the front of the first

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