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* ''Manga/TheWorldGodOnlyKnows'': The [[http://images-jp.amazon.com/images/P/4091222668.09.LZZZZZZZ.jpg front cover of vol. 8]] is an allusion to Raphael Sanzio's {{painting|s}} "The School of Athens". Observe the pattern of the vault on the background of the painting and cover. Also, the three Keimas represent Creator/{{Plato}} (pointing upwards), Creator/{{Aristotle}} (palm facing the ground), and Heraclitus (head leaning on the hand).




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* ''WesternAnimation/IlEtaitUneFois'': [[Recap/IlEtaitUneFoisManE14TheQuattrocento "The Quattrocento"]] shows a variety of Renaissance artworks, including Raphael's "The School of Athens".
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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': WordOfGod confirmed that the throne room in Numenor was inspired by the {{fresco}} entitled "The School of Athens" by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael Sanzio.
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* ''Film/ManOfSteel'': It's {{implied}} that Clark gets the idea of wearing a cape from Ancient Greek philosophers who, during UsefulNotes/TheRenaissance, are often seen wearing capes in {{paintings}} such as "The School of Athens" by Raphael Sanzio.

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* ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'': Raph makes reference to the accomplishments of his artist counterpart by saying he'll put the artists back in school, a reference to Creator/{{Raphael}}'s fresco "The School of Athens", the background of which serves as the artists' stage.

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* ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'': Both Kaveh and Alhaitham's respective [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/full_alhaitham_art_without_the_background_v0_2cubece1ru4a1_1.png portrait poses]] visually call to mind the poses of Plato and Aristotle in the famous "The School of Athens".


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