It is a renowned fresco painting by the Italian artist Raphael, created during the High Renaissance period. It is part of a series of frescoes adorning the walls of the Vatican's Apostolic Palace in Rome. The central figures of the painting are the philosophers Plato and Aristotle, who are portrayed in the forefront and are recognizable by their distinctive appearance. Plato points upwards, symbolizing his belief in the realm of ideal forms, while Aristotle gestures towards the ground, representing his emphasis on empirical observation and the physical world
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Artist: Raphael
Completed in: 1511
This painting stands one among the four main frescos on the walls of the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican. The four frescos symbolize Philosophy, Poetry, Theology, and Law.
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