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The Schuil o Athens, or Scuola di Atene in Italian, is ane o the maist famous frescoes bi the Italian Renaissance airtist Raphael.
The Schuil o Athens | |
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Airtist | Raphael |
Year | 1509–1510 |
Teep | Fresco |
Dimensions | 500 cm × 770 cm (200 in × 300 in) |
Location | Apostolic Palace, Vatican City |
1: Zeno o Citium – 2: Epicurus – 3: unkent (believed tae be Raphael[1] or Federico II o Mantua?) – 4: Boethius or Anaximander or Empedocles? – 5: Averroes – 6: Pythagoras – 7: Alcibiades or Alexander the Great? – 8: Antisthenes or Xenophon or Timon? – 9: Hypatia,[2] or Raphael,[3] or Fornarina as a personification o Luve[4] or Francesco Maria della Rovere? – 10: Aeschines or Xenophon? – 11: Parmenides? (Leonardo da Vinci) – 12: Socrates – 13: Heraclitus (Michelangelo) – 14: Plato (Leonardo da Vinci) – 15: Aristotle (Giuliano da Sangallo) – 16: Diogenes o Sinope – 17: Plotinus (Donatello?) – 18: Euclid or Archimedes wi students (Bramante?) – 19: Strabo or Zoroaster? (Baldassare Castiglione) – 20: Ptolemy? – R: Apelles (Raphael) – 21: Protogenes (Il Sodoma, Perugino, or Timoteo Viti)[5]
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