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Raphael the Divine - the Event

When Raphael died in 1520 at the age of just 37, the pope was weeping too. Giorgio Vasari reports this, defining him as "the mortal God", does not spare himself to praise the gracefulness and harmony of the art of the artist from the Marches. 500 years after Raphael's death, the fame of the artist has not diminished and he has always been crowned as the indisputable prince among the art giants of the Italian Renaissance. The interactive exhibition "Raphael the Divine, the great pictorial beauty of the Renaissance", produced by Medartec Distribution, was produced in the year of the artist's celebrations, and exhibits the elegance of Raphael's art through contemporary traditional representation and modern multimedia technology. The exhibition is aimed at viewers of all ages, involving a large audience with an easily understandable language for all cultural levels. The exhibition intends to provide a broad description of the Italian Renaissance, one of the most important periods in the history of art, connecting the artist to other Renaissance giants such as Michelangelo, Leonardo, Bramante, Ghirlandaio etc. The exhibition itinerary offers the visitor a clear image not only of Raphaelian art, but also underlines the importance of the Italian Renaissance for all of humanity. This happens through introductory videos, holograms, educational panels, a gallery consisting of paintings and drawings by the artist, as well as entertaining with an immersive experience through VR.
A video that traces the main stages of Raphael's life, connecting them with the artist's major successes. This video is shown sequentially to the renaissance video. Information on panels concerning Raphael the painter, architect and the timeline will show the important episodes in the author's life.

The texts, edited by the Scientific Committee of Medartec, explain the work of Raphael and how much this has affected the Italian Renaissance together with the other artists of Italian art, such as Michelangelo and Leonardo.
In this room there are the apocryphal reproductions of Raphael's drawings, made with the highest craftsmanship by Alessandro Tartaglione, master in the attention to detail and faithful rendering of Raphael's originals.
Hologram of about 10 minutes, where Raphael addresses visitors by describing himself in the first person, with an expressive and engaging language.
The hologram is particularly appreciated by visitors, who remain as if hypnotized by the figure of the great master who addresses them directly.
In this room, the main paintings of the 16th century author are exhibited, faithfully reproduced on photographic canvas, possibly also backlit, with contextual captions.

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