An image processing of a Raphael's portrait of Leonardo
Amelia Carolina Sparavigna

TL;DR
This paper explores image processing techniques to compare Raphael's depiction of Leonardo da Vinci in the School of Athens with two of Leonardo's self-portraits, aiming to analyze artistic similarities.
Contribution
It introduces a method for comparing historical portraits using image processing tools to identify likenesses between Raphael's depiction and Leonardo's self-portraits.
Findings
Identified visual similarities between Raphael's depiction and Leonardo's self-portraits.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of image processing in art comparison.
Provided insights into Leonardo's possible self-representation in Raphael's painting.
Abstract
In one of his paintings, the School of Athens, Raphael is depicting Leonardo da Vinci as the philosopher Plato. Some image processing tools can help us in comparing this portrait with two Leonardo's portraits, considered as self-portraits.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistorical and Architectural Studies · Historical Astronomy and Related Studies · Archaeological Research and Protection
