Vatican City: The last oil painting of the faithful painter Raphael has been unveiled in the Vatican after the restoration. The paintings, which were found in the hall of the Emperor Constantine of the Vatican in 2015, were re-unveiled on May 15, following restoration work. The great hall, named after Emperor Constantine, was prepared in the days of Pope Leo X (1513-21) for meetings with heads of state and diplomats of various countries. Just before his death in 1520, Rafael painted Constantine Hall in the Vatican, which is full of justice and friendship.

Born in the late 15th century to an aristocratic family in Umbria, Central Italy, Rafael spent 21 years in her native country studying and painting. During his four years in Florence, Raphael grew up to be a well-known artist in Europe. Upon his arrival in Rome, Rafael displayed his artistry in the Vatican Museum, in the various halls of the Apostolic Palace, and in important offices. On 6 April 1520, at the age of 37, he was in Rome.

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