The listing, Lot #2 Madonna of the Candelabra by Raphael (Forever) low GIN for 10 has ended.
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~Madonna of the Candelabra by Raphael ~ Forever Stamps
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The artist known to posterity as Raphael had it all — he was talented, handsome, and even-tempered. At a very young age, he became a great master of the Italian High Renaissance.
He was born Raffaello Sanzio in the city of Urbino in 1483, where his father taught him to paint. He was being called a "master" artist while still in his teens. Drawn by the reputations of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he went to Florence as a young man to soak up that city's learning.
In 1508, Raphael was summoned by Pope Julius II to Rome, where he spent the last dozen years of his short life in an inspired burst of activity. The masterpieces he produced there include the painting reproduced on this stamp, Madonna of the Candelabra by Raphael (Forever®), dating to around 1513.