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Raphael’s drawings can be described as rational and systematic (see the grid?).
His techniques set the precedent for drawing conventions to this day. #Raphael500
"The Prophets Hosea and Jonah" (c. 1510), part of “Raphael and his Circle.”
“Raphael and His Circle” also includes 9 drawings by his closest collaborators and followers. Together, they show the collective nature of Raphael’s later activity and his influence on the next generation of Italian art. #Raphael500
[Giulio Romano, "The Four Elements," c. 1530]