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The Joanna of Aragon by Raphael Sanzio stands as one of the most breathtaking portraits of the Italian Renaissance, immortalizing the legendary beauty of Joanna of Aragon, Queen of Naples, with extraordinary grace and luminosity. Commissioned around 1518 by Cardinal Bibbiena as a gift for King Francis I of France, this masterpiece radiates an almost divine elegance, capturing the subject's regal poise through Raphael's unparalleled mastery of color, light, and human expression. The richly detailed attire, the soft modeling of the face, and the harmonious color palette all reflect the pinnacle of Renaissance portraiture, making this work a timeless celebration of feminine beauty and aristocratic splendor.
Among the finest oil paintings to emerge from the High Renaissance, Joanna of Aragon is currently housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, where it continues to captivate art lovers and scholars from around the world. Believed to have been largely executed by Raphael's gifted assistant Giulio Romano under the master's direct supervision, the painting exemplifies the seamless collaboration that defined Raphael's celebrated workshop. The composition's grandeur, depth, and emotional resonance make it an essential piece for any admirer of classical European art, and owning a reproduction of this iconic work means bringing a fragment of Renaissance magnificence into your home or collection.