This document discusses Correggio's artistic development and influences, particularly from Raphael. It notes that Correggio knew figures in Raphael's workshop in Rome in 1520 and shared Raphael's interest in learned invention, but developed qualities of intense affect. Specifically, it discusses how Correggio learned grazia, aria, and tenerezza from Raphael and how he created his own style focused on beauty, pleasure, and emotion. The document also examines Correggio's influences on later artists like Parmigianino and how he developed a style of energica plus dolcezza in his religious and mythological works.