Pablo Picasso and Raphael are two artists from these two distant eras. Each has a unique style that is famous in its own right. Both have inspired countless artists and continue to affect the creation of art today. Both artists were fascinated by the human form and focused a majority of their works on the human body and faces, despite having decidedly different ways of approaching their representation of these subjects. Picasso’s artwork went …show more content…
He spent years developing a perfected formula to replicate the human form in a markedly realistic manner. The School of Athens displays Raphael’s true abilities as an artist of the human form. The scene is quite crowded, yet every character looks extremely realistic. Contrary to Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, The School of Athens had specific attention to making each figure as realistic as possible. Raphael was heavily influenced by Leonardo da Vinci, who appears in The School of Athens, as well as Michelangelo. Both were classically styled artists who also had extremely realistic human form in their works. Leonardo da Vinci’s influence is clear in the faces of the characters. Each is a conscientious balance of expression and realism. Raphael utilizes the golden ratio to position each person in the scene precisely and carefully to keep the painting from feeling overcrowded and draw the viewer’s attention to Plato and Aristotle in the middle of the