Description
Published in 1866 by Bell and Daldy, Great Works of Raphael Sanzio of Urbino is a Victorian art historical survey edited by Joseph Cundall. The volume examines Raphael’s career from his early training in Urbino to his major commissions in Rome, including the Vatican frescoes and the Raphael Cartoons. This edition is significant for its early photographic documentation of Renaissance masterpieces, providing technical and biographical analysis. The book features a quarter-leather binding with a leather spine and corners, reflecting mid-nineteenth-century publishing standards for high-quality illustrated works and art education texts.











