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  • Top 3 works: Bank of England £2 Coin
  • Also known as: Rafael David Maklouf
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Art period: Moderno
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Born: 1937, Gerusalemme, Israele
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museo della Banca d’Inghilterra
    • Museo della Banca d’Inghilterra
    • Museo della Banca d’Inghilterra
    • Museo della Banca d’Inghilterra
    • Museo della Banca d’Inghilterra
  • Top-ranked work: Bank of England £2 Coin
  • Nationality: Israele

Quiz d'arte

Per ogni domanda è presente una sola risposta corretta.

Domanda 1:
Dove è nato Raphael David Maklouf?
Domanda 2:
Per cosa è noto principalmente Raphael Maklouf?
Domanda 3:
A quale scuola d'arte ha studiato Raphael Maklouf?
Domanda 4:
Qual è la nazionalità di Raphael Maklouf?
Domanda 5:
In quale museo si trova il suo capolavoro “La Madonna dei Gigli”?’

Raphael David Maklouf: Sculptor of Majesty and Delicate Beauty

Raphael David Maklouf (born December 10, 1937) stands as a prominent figure in British sculpture, recognized globally for his contribution to commemorating Queen Elizabeth II through the design of coins across numerous Commonwealth nations. Born in Jerusalem to Samuel Maklouf, a Jewish artist himself, and Leonie Maklouf, Raphael’s upbringing instilled within him an appreciation for artistic heritage and creative expression.

Early Life & Education: Maklouf pursued his artistic studies at Camberwell School of Art until 1958, honing his skills as a sculptor before embarking on a decade-long academic lecturing career. This formative period nurtured his understanding of art history and technique. He absorbed the lessons of masters like Michelangelo and Bernini, shaping his aesthetic sensibilities from an early age.

Sculptural Style & Technique: Maklouf’s sculptural practice is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and an exploration of organic forms—particularly terracotta—often imbued with symbolic resonance. His works frequently depict biblical narratives, reflecting a deep engagement with religious themes. He skillfully manipulates clay, achieving remarkable realism while conveying profound spiritual contemplation.

His breakthrough came in 1968 when he was commissioned to design the effigy for the £2 coin commemorating Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. This project cemented his reputation as a masterful portrait artist and demonstrated his ability to translate historical figures into enduring symbols of national identity. The resulting coin is considered an exemplar of modern coinage, blending artistic elegance with precise craftsmanship.

Notable Coin Designs: Maklouf's coinage designs are celebrated for their elegance and precision, capturing the likeness of Queen Elizabeth II with remarkable accuracy. The coins serve as tangible reminders of her reign and embody a commitment to artistic excellence within public art. His dedication to portraying dignity and grace is evident in every iteration.

Other Artistic Pursuits: Beyond coin design, Maklouf has produced numerous sculptures exploring themes of spirituality and human experience. Pieces like “The Madonna of the Pinks” exemplify his ability to convey profound emotion through subtle visual cues—a testament to his artistic versatility. This work is housed at Stanza della Segnatura in Vatican City, showcasing his mastery of classical art principles.

Maklouf’s legacy extends beyond individual artworks; he represents a pivotal figure in British sculpture and embodies the enduring power of art to honor historical figures and communicate universal human values. His contribution to commemorating Queen Elizabeth II ensures that his artistic vision continues to inspire generations to come.