* Leonardo da Vinci: Raphael closely studied Leonardo da Vinci's techniques, particularly his sfumato (the subtle blending of colors and tones) and chiaroscuro (the use of light and shadow to create depth and realism).
* Michelangelo: Raphael admired Michelangelo's powerful and expressive style, especially in his sculptures. He was particularly influenced by Michelangelo's use of contrapposto (the twisting of the body to create a dynamic and balanced pose).
* Donatello: Raphael was inspired by Donatello's mastery of relief скульптура, which involves carving figures from a flat surface. Donatello's work influenced Raphael's use of perspective and composition in his paintings and drawings.
* Fra Bartolommeo: Fra Bartolommeo was a Florentine artist who was known for his harmonious compositions and use of color. Raphael was influenced by Fra Bartolommeo's sense of balance and serenity, which he incorporated into his own works.
* Pietro Perugino: Pietro Perugino was Raphael's teacher, and Raphael inherited many of his artistic techniques and styles from him. Perugino's influence can be seen in Raphael's early works, characterized by their soft, delicate colors and graceful figures.
Throughout his career, Raphael blended these influences and developed his own unique artistic style, characterized by its beauty, grace, and harmonious composition.