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Raphaelesque, a.|ˌræfeɪəˈlɛsk| Also raffaell-. [f. the name of Raphael (It. Raffaello), one of the great artists (1483–1520) of the Italian Renascence, + -esque.] After the style of Raphael.
1832Edin. Rev. XXXVIII. 455 He may be competent to expatiate upon..Raphaelesque expression. 1841W. Spalding Italy & It. Isl. II. 406 An almost Raffaellesque purity of outline. 1887Layard Kugler's Italian Schools II. 469 Timoteo's manner might be called ‘Raphaelesque’ were he not the teacher and Raphael the pupil. So ˈRaphaelhood nonce-wd., the artistic nature of Raphael's work; Raphaˈelic a., nonce-wd., concerned with Raphael; ˈRaphaelism, the principles of art introduced by Raphael; his style or method.
1851Mrs. Browning Casa Guidi Wind. 25 If any should..Gaze scorn down from the heights of Raffaelhood, On Cimabue's picture. 1859Hawthorne Marb. Faun vi. (1883) 77 Thus they convert themselves into..Raphaelic machines. 1877Symonds Renaiss. It., Fine Arts III. x. (1882) 490 In a style of over-blown but gorgeous Raphaelism. |