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SUMMARY:Talk – Leonardo’s influence on Raphael – Andrew Linnell – Zoom Only
DESCRIPTION:Leonardo’s Influence on Raphael\nAn Art History Presentation with Andrew Linnell\nAlthough Raffaello Sanzio (1483-1520) died on Good Friday at the age of only 37, his art works quickly became treasures. Why was this artist so gifted? The main theme of his paintings was Madonna and Child. Did these paintings speak to one another? Can we see the influence of Leonardo arising in Raphael after 1504? This presentation will explore many of his paintings and evidence of Leonardo’s influence. \nDATE: March 18, 2026, at 7 pm Pacific Daylight Time \nRequested admission $10 You may pay using the donate button on our website faustbranch.org\nJoin Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89344942665?pwd=Po5LIMPVgoCkaaYk7gaSpYLxwg3gkC.1\nMeeting ID: 893 4494 2665, Passcode: 198379\n Andrew Linnell is author of the book “The Hidden Heretic of the Renaissance: Leonardo” and “Why Leonardo Abandoned his Adoration.” A graduate of the University of Michigan (MSE ’73), his professional career was in the computer industry where he was a CTO and VP. He studied art history with William Mann at Emerson College, Sussex, England. He is a member of the Anthroposophical Society since 1979, president of the Boston Branch, and member of the Natural Science Section. He is co-founder of MysTech and operates thechristianmysteries.com. \nSponsored by the Sacramento Faust Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America\n \n\n \n
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