Portrait of a man who disappeared in World War II
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Like an angel of beauty, eyes staring at us.

Living in the 16th century, he painted many masterpieces,

He is particularly famous for his paintings of the Madonna.

Preti favorites portrait to share in this issue,

It actually disappeared in the Second World War.

Fine pen paints a handsome man. Graceful in manner, and richly dressed,

The painting shows the beauty of elegance and refinement.

It seems that there were very few general men at that time.

Is the portrait so beautiful and gentle?

Perhaps this is one of your self-portraits.

I saw the reflection of your self-portrait in the man's face,

Especially that half-turned self-portrait.

Even if only for a short time in the world of thirty years,

But left behind a lot of intoxicating, moving and artwork that makes you want to follow.

Would you guess which artist the work is from?

Raphael, one of the great three men of the Renaissance.

Hope that the person who is hiding you can be what the person who stole the Mona Lisa did,

But then he wrote a letter asking the French authorities to retrieve it from a hiding place in Italy, and eventually reappeared in the Louvre.

This year marks the 500th anniversary of the artist's death, hoped that the work will soon be found and reappeared in public.


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