Death of Ananias
                            1515                        
                    
                                                        High Renaissance                        
                    
                                                        Religious painting                        
                    
                                                        Canvas, Paper, Tempera                        
                    
                            385 x 440 cm                        
                    
                                                        Victoria and Albert Museum
                            
                            (London, UK)
                        
                    Story
In the tapestry cartoons Raphael again succeeded brilliantly in his historical depictions. As earlier in The School of Athens, he developed a pictorial language which made the ancient world alive and tangible. The compositions are full of tension and the narrative style dramatic. The figures' facial expressions can be easily read, their grand gestures are eloquent, and they elicit varied and unmistakable reactions from the onlookers.
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