Document Type
Paper
Abstract
Raphael's paintings for the Stanza della Segnatura, Pope Julius II's personal library in the Vatican, are one of the great masterpieces of Renaissance art. My research project explored the rich meaning behind this innovative series of images, which project an expansive and holistic view of truth. I discovered that Raphael's message is relevant for Christians today who are trying to preserve a coherent view of truth in a complex, pluralistic culture.
Department(s)
Art and Design
Date Accepted/Awarded
4-2011
Award/Distinction
Library Research Prize - First Place Winner
Course
ARH320 Art History: Renaissance through Rococo
First Advisor/Reader
Wayne Roosa
Recommended Citation
Cornelius, Nathan, "Innovation and Harmonization in Raphael's Stanza della Segnatura" (2011). Library Research Prize Student Works. 14.
https://spark.bethel.edu/library-research-prize-work/14
Reflection on Library Research process required to qualify for Library Research Prize
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