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  1. Madonna with Child (Italian: Madonna col Bambino e angeli or Lippina) is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Filippo Lippi. The date in which it was executed is unknown, but most art historians agree that it was painted during the last part of Lippi's career, between 1450 and 1465.

  2. Title: Madonna and Child. Artist: Filippino Lippi (Italian, Prato ca. 1457–1504 Florence) Date: ca. 1483–84. Medium: Tempera, oil, and gold on wood. Dimensions: 32 x 23 1/2 in. (81.3 x 59.7 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: The Jules Bache Collection, 1949. Accession Number: 49.7.10

  3. Oil on panel. Dimensions. 160 cm × 180 cm (63 in × 71 in) Location. Santo Spirito, Florence. The Madonna with St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Martin of Tours is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Filippino Lippi created c. 1485–1488. It is housed in the church of Santo Spirito of Florence. St.

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  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Madonna and Child. , an early image of enslaved people in renaissance Florence. 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.

  6. Painted around 1485 by the Florentine master Filippino Lippi, it shows the Madonna and Child seated in a domestic interior, with a view through a window onto a landscape with a river. In 1949 the Metropolitan Museum was bequeathed a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance painting.

  7. This painting is among the earliest known works by Filippino Lippi, probably made when he was still a member of the workshop of the Florentine painter Sandro Botticelli. It shows the Virgin Mary holding the infant Christ in her right arm. He plucks seeds from a pomegranate – the fruit was a symbo...

  8. Madonna and Child, St. Stefan and St. John the Baptist (1502–1503)—Tempera on panel, 132 × 118 cm, Museo Civico, Prato; Deposition (1504, finished by Perugino in 1507)—Oil on panel, 333 × 218 cm, Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence; School works. Following works are permitted to be cited as Filippino's school works.

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