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Painting information
Artist
Creator/Artist
Name
Raffaello Sanzio
Alternative names
Raffaello Santi, Raffaello de Urbino, Rafael Sanzio de Urbino
Deutsch: Raffael
English: Raphael
Español: Rafael
Français : Raphaël
日本語: ラファエロ・サンティ
Nederlands: Rafaël
Português: Rafael
中文: 拉斐尔
Date of birth/death 1483-04-06 1520-04-06
Location of birth/death
Deutsch: Urbino
Deutsch: Rom English: Rome Italiano: Roma
Work location
Deutsch: Florenz, Rom, Perugia
English: Florence, Rome, Perugia
Italiano: Firenze, Roma, Perugia
Title
Deutsch: Porträt einer jungen Frau (La Fornarina oder Margherita Luti, Geliebte Raffaels)
English: La fornarina or Portrait of a young woman
Français : Portrait de la Fornarina
Year 1518-1519
Technique
Deutsch: Öl auf Holz
Dimensions 85 × 60 cm
Current location Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica
Deutsch: Rom
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