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Which statements about the life of Raphael are true?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
His first art teacher was a medieval artist.

B.
He apprenticed with Perugino and was inspired by the art of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.

C.
He painted a room of the Vatican for Pope Julius II and painted cartoons as designs for tapestries for the Sistine Chapel for Pope Leo X.

D.
He was a painter, architect, and archeologist.

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-He apprenticed with Perugino and was inspired by the art of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.

-He was a painter, architect, and archeologist.

-He painted a room of the Vatican for Pope Julius II and painted cartoons as designs for tapestries for the Sistine Chapel for Pope Leo

User Petr Averyanov
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B and C are correct. Raphael’s first art teacher, Perugino, was a Renaissance painter, not a medieval artist. He painted a stanze in the Vatican, now known as the ‘Raphael rooms’. He was a painter and architect at St Peter’s Basillica, but he was not an archaeologist.
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