Raphael
<div><div>The definitive account of the life and work of one of the most influential of all artists.<BR>“The best book ever written on Raphael.â€Â—Brian Sewell, <I>Interiors<BR></I>“A superbly illustrated and comprehensive survey. . . . The reproductions in color and in black and white add their own splendid testimony to Raphael’s achievement.â€Â—<I>American Library Association Booklist<BR></I>“It would not be possible within the space of a review to do justice to the variety of intelligent and stimulating observations which occur throughout the text, together with well-informed references to relevant background material.â€Â—Cecil Gould, <I>Times Literary Supplement<BR></I>“A marked success . . . in the authors’ line of inquiry, in their choice of material and in the form of its presentation.â€Â—Sylvia Ferino-Pagden, <I>Burlington Magazine<BR></I>“The new and dependable source for knowledge of the artist.â€Â—Lawrence Gowing, <I>London Review of Books<BR></I>“Strikes a nice balance between instruction and illustration.â€Â—Janet Malcolm, <I>New Yorker<BR></I>“An important contribution. . . It is also an excellent introduction to the career of Raphael for undergraduates. Graduates and faculty will find it a ready reference and a healthy stimulus.â€Â—<I>Choice</I></div></div>