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  1. Sep 19, 2020 · Filippo Lippi is one of the many significant Italian Renaissance artists of the Quattrocento. His works, while religious in context, reinvented the representation of biblical figures. His application of color and experimentation with naturalism allowed for a new way of viewing religious imagery.

  2. View all 98 artworks. Filippo Lippi lived in the XV cent., a remarkable figure of Italian Early Renaissance. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  3. Oct 14, 2023 · Filippo Lippi was born around 1406 in Florence. He died 1469 in Spoleto, in the Papal states, where he was working on a commission. The artist, also referred to as Fra Filippo Lippi, was an influential second generation Renaissance artist. He painted some of the most iconic religious images of the Renaissance.

  4. Filippo di Tommaso Lippi was probably born in Florence and took his monastic vows there in the convent of the Carmine in 1421. Since he is known to have taken the habit at a very young age--assumed to be about fifteen years--the date of his birth is currently estimated as 1406. He was probably trained as a painter in the convent, at least in ...

  5. His life is a tale of lawsuits, complaints, broken promises and scandal. Fra Filippo's fame as a painter spread beyond his native Florence and he spent long periods painting fresco cycles in Prato and Spoleto, where he died. In 1456 he abducted a nun, Lucrezia Buti, from the convent in Prato where he was chaplain.

  6. For centuries after its creation, Fra Filippo Lippis altarpiece represented the Medici’s hope for favor from God and would be used in the family’s Christian devotional practices at their home.

  7. Lippi painted a number of frescos and altarpieces throughout Florence and later in life in the city of Spoleto near Umbria. He was well known for his depictions of the Madonna, including several of which are at the Uffizi Gallery; Madonna and Child with two Angels, Coronation of the Virgin, and Madonna and Child with Four Saints.

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