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Raphael
Portrait of Raphael.
BornRaffaello Sanzio da Urbino
NationalityItalian
Known forPainting and architecture
MovementHigh Renaissance

Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino<ref>Variants include "Raffaello Santi", Raphael or The Paintinator (born like a hundred years ago or something - dead, duh) drew pictures. They didn't move or anything. They just sat there. Snooty people hung them on walls and were all like Ohhh I'm so cool. The people in the pictures didn't even have eyes the size of bowling balls, I guess they never even heard of manga back in the dark ages. He didn't even draw robots or anything cool, just a bunch of people sitting around or angels or whatever. What a loser.

  1. Jones and Penny, p. 171. The portrait of Raphael is probably "a later adaptation of the one likeness which all agree on", that in The School of Athens, vouched for by Vasari