The Prophet Isaiah is a fresco located in Basilica di Sant'Agostino, an early Renaissance church in Rome. It is an Italian Renaissance painting, influenced by Michelangelo's work on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Isaiah, a powerful figure, gives the illusion of a three-dimensional character, flanked by putti figures. He carries a scroll inscribed with a supplication in Hebrew for entry into Heaven (Isaiah XXVI:2–3). Above him is a dedication in Greek to Saint Anne. Due to wear, Raphael's work has been retouched by other painters over time. In 1960, the fresco was restored to Raphael's vision.
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| - El profeta Isaías (Rafael) (es)
- Le Prophète Isaïe (Raphaël) (fr)
- Profeta Isaia (Raffaello) (it)
- The Prophet Isaiah (Raphael) (en)
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| - El profeta Isaías es un fresco ubicado en la Basílica de Sant'Agostino, una iglesia del Renacimiento temprano en Roma. Es una pintura influenciada por el trabajo de Miguel Ángel en el techo de la Capilla Sixtina. Isaías, una figura poderosa, da la ilusión de ser un personaje tridimensional, flanqueado por figuras de putti. Lleva un pergamino inscrito con una súplica en hebreo para entrar en el cielo (Isaías XXVI: 2–3). Sobre él hay una dedicatoria en griego a Santa Ana. Debido al desgaste, con el tiempo el trabajo de Rafael ha sido retocado por otros pintores. (es)
- Le Prophète Isaïe est une fresque monumentale de Raphaël (2,50 m × 1,55 m), réalisée de 1511 à 1512 pour la basilique Saint-Augustin de Rome. (fr)
- The Prophet Isaiah is a fresco located in Basilica di Sant'Agostino, an early Renaissance church in Rome. It is an Italian Renaissance painting, influenced by Michelangelo's work on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Isaiah, a powerful figure, gives the illusion of a three-dimensional character, flanked by putti figures. He carries a scroll inscribed with a supplication in Hebrew for entry into Heaven (Isaiah XXVI:2–3). Above him is a dedication in Greek to Saint Anne. Due to wear, Raphael's work has been retouched by other painters over time. In 1960, the fresco was restored to Raphael's vision. (en)
- Il Profeta Isaia è un affresco (250x155 cm) di Raffaello Sanzio, databile al 1511-1512 e conservato nella Basilica di Sant'Agostino in Campo Marzio a Roma. (it)
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| - El profeta Isaías es un fresco ubicado en la Basílica de Sant'Agostino, una iglesia del Renacimiento temprano en Roma. Es una pintura influenciada por el trabajo de Miguel Ángel en el techo de la Capilla Sixtina. Isaías, una figura poderosa, da la ilusión de ser un personaje tridimensional, flanqueado por figuras de putti. Lleva un pergamino inscrito con una súplica en hebreo para entrar en el cielo (Isaías XXVI: 2–3). Sobre él hay una dedicatoria en griego a Santa Ana. Debido al desgaste, con el tiempo el trabajo de Rafael ha sido retocado por otros pintores. (es)
- Le Prophète Isaïe est une fresque monumentale de Raphaël (2,50 m × 1,55 m), réalisée de 1511 à 1512 pour la basilique Saint-Augustin de Rome. (fr)
- The Prophet Isaiah is a fresco located in Basilica di Sant'Agostino, an early Renaissance church in Rome. It is an Italian Renaissance painting, influenced by Michelangelo's work on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Isaiah, a powerful figure, gives the illusion of a three-dimensional character, flanked by putti figures. He carries a scroll inscribed with a supplication in Hebrew for entry into Heaven (Isaiah XXVI:2–3). Above him is a dedication in Greek to Saint Anne. Due to wear, Raphael's work has been retouched by other painters over time. In 1960, the fresco was restored to Raphael's vision. (en)
- Il Profeta Isaia è un affresco (250x155 cm) di Raffaello Sanzio, databile al 1511-1512 e conservato nella Basilica di Sant'Agostino in Campo Marzio a Roma. (it)
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