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- Raphael_and_La_Fornarina abstract "Raphael and La Fornarina is a painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, known in five versions.The painting belongs to his troubador style period and shows Raphael and his first love, La Fornarina. Ingres originally planned to produce a series of paintings of episodes from Raphael's life, but he only produced two paintings - the other is that of cardinal Bibbiena offering to marry his niece to Raphael.".
- Q19895374 abstract "Raphael and La Fornarina is a painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, known in five versions.The painting belongs to his troubador style period and shows Raphael and his first love, La Fornarina. Ingres originally planned to produce a series of paintings of episodes from Raphael's life, but he only produced two paintings - the other is that of cardinal Bibbiena offering to marry his niece to Raphael.".
- Raphael_and_La_Fornarina comment "Raphael and La Fornarina is a painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, known in five versions.The painting belongs to his troubador style period and shows Raphael and his first love, La Fornarina. Ingres originally planned to produce a series of paintings of episodes from Raphael's life, but he only produced two paintings - the other is that of cardinal Bibbiena offering to marry his niece to Raphael.".
- Q19895374 comment "Raphael and La Fornarina is a painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, known in five versions.The painting belongs to his troubador style period and shows Raphael and his first love, La Fornarina. Ingres originally planned to produce a series of paintings of episodes from Raphael's life, but he only produced two paintings - the other is that of cardinal Bibbiena offering to marry his niece to Raphael.".