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  1. Dec 6, 2023 · Filippino Lippi’s Madonna and Child, an early image of enslaved people in renaissance Florence by Dr. Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank and Dr. Beth Harris Filippino Lippi, Madonna and Child , c. 1483–84, tempera, oil, and gold on wood, 81.3 x 59.7 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), an Expanding Renaissance Initiative video.

  2. Nov 27, 2007 · Filippino Lippi, by P. G. Konody.-List of the principal works of Filippino Lippi (p. xix-xxiii) Addeddate 2007-11-27 19:21:39 Bookplateleaf 0008 ...

  3. Filippino Lippi. Filippino Lippi, (born c. 1457, Prato, Republic of Florence—died April 18, 1504, Florence), was one of the early masters of the Renaissance. He was a prominent member of the Florentine School which produced many masterpieces and was highly influential. He is unique as he was not only a great painter but the son of a great ...

  4. Filippino Lippi (c.1457–1504) (b Prato, c.1457; d Florence, 18 Apr. 1504). Florentine painter, the son and pupil of Filippo Lippi, who died when the boy was about 12. Filippino (‘little Filippo’) later studied with Botticelli and learned much from his expressive use of line, but Filippino's style, although sensitive and poetic, is more ...

  5. Self-portrait. Detail from The Dispute with Simon Magus (1481–1482) - Filippino Lippi 菲利皮諾‧利皮 Filippino Lippi. 生於: 四月 15 1457; Florence, Italy ; 死於: 四月 18 1504; Florence, Italy ; 國籍: Italian; 藝術運動: Early Renaissance, 文藝復興全盛期; 藝術類型: religious painting; 藝術領域: 畫作

  6. 32.7 cm × 23.5 cm (12.9 in × 9.3 in) Location. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Tobias and the Angel is an oil and tempera painting on poplar panel by the Florentine Renaissance painter Filippino Lippi, dating from c. 1475–1480, of Tobias and the Angel, a popular subject at the time. It is now in the National Gallery of Art in ...

  7. Energetic, incisive, spontaneous, and expressive, the drawings of Filippino Lippi (1457/58–1504) are among the most original and creative of the Italian Renaissance. Produced in the artistic and humanist circles of late fifteenth-century Florence and Rome for such illustrious patrons as Lorenzo de' Medici, il Magnifico, Filippino's drawings were subsequently cherished by many esteemed ...

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