Hardcover. London/NY, Hodder And Stoughton, 1st, 1917, Book: Very Good, Dust Jacket: None, Hardcover, turquoise cloth with gilt and black stamping, 207 pages. Illustrated with 20 tipped-in color plates. Discover the life and world that shaped Raphael, from a quiet Umbrian town to the heart of Florence. This vividly written study traces how the artist's birthplace and family, the Montefeltro court, and the great patrons of Urbino and Florence formed the talents and vision that define his early masterpieces. It weaves biography with analysis, showing how environment, training, and early works set the path for Raphael's maturation as a painter and his emergence as a master of portraiture, Madonnas, and revolutionary composition. Small name, date on front fly leaf, otherwise clean.