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  Filippino Lippi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filippino Lippi completed his apprenticeship in the workshop of Botticelli, who had been a pupil of Filippino's father.
Filippino showed his characters in a landscape which recreated the ancient world in its finest details, showing the influence of the Grottesco style he had seen in his journey to Rome.
Lippi's last work is the Deposition for the Santissima Annunziata church in Florence, which at his death in April of 1504 was unfinished.
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 Painters Of Florence - Filippino Lippi
FILIPPINO LIPPI was the son of Fra Filippo and Lucrezia Buti, the nun of Prato, and adopted this name to distinguish him from his father.
Filippino's last cycle of frescoes were the scenes from the lives of St. Philip and St. John the Evangelist, in the Strozzi Chapel of Santa Maria Novella, which he began early in 1500, and only finished in 1502, as we learn from an inscription on the triumphal arch in the Resurrection of Drusiana.
Filippino died on the 18th of April, 1504, and was buried two days later in San Michele Bisdomini, amidst tokens of universal grief and respect.
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 Biography
Florentine painter, the son and pupil of Fra Filippo Lippi.
Filippino painted several other frescoes, the most important of which are cycles on the life of St Thomas Aquinas (1488-93) in the Carafa Chapel, Sta Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, and the lives of Sts Philip and John (1495-1502) in the Strozzi Chapel, Sta Maria Novella, Florence.
Filippino also painted many altarpieces, the most famous of which is the Vision of St Bernard (Badia, Florence, c.
www.wga.hu /bio/l/lippi/flippino/biograph.html   (353 words)

  
 Filippino Lippi
The earliest Works of Filippino now extant are the panels of a cassone, or marriage chest, at Casa Torrigiani, representing the history of Esther.
Shortly afterwards Filippino went to Rome to paint, at the Minerva, the frescoes of the "Life of St. Thomas Aquinas" (1487-93).
At Prato, however, he sometimes recovered momentarily a pure inspiration as in the "Virgin with Four Saints", a fresco in a niche at the market corner (1498); it is one of his simplest and most delightful figures.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/l/lippi,filippino.html   (975 words)

  
 Lippi - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
LIPPI [Lippi], name of two celebrated Italian painters of the 15th cent., Fra Filippo Lippi and his son, Filippino Lippi.
Fra Filippo Lippi, c.1406-1469, called Lippo Lippi, was one of the foremost Florentine painters of the early Renaissance.
Filippino Lippi, c.1457-1504, son of Fra Filippo and Lucrezia Buti, was placed after his father's death with Fra Diamante and later studied under Botticelli.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-lippi.html   (650 words)

  
 Filippino Lippi, "a beautiful mind"
This was the idea that initially spurred the Florence exhibition, as well as the event in Prato, the birthplace of Filippino that devotes this event to the painter in honour of the 5th centenary of his death.
The exhibition itinerary is spread over the entire city of Prato and beyond, to the de Medici villa of Poggio at Caiano, where Filippino Lippi created the fresco entitled Morte di Laocoonte, and to rural parish churches where the influence of his language is clearly visible in local painters.
Filippino was a complex character who swayed between ancient and modern style, a man of troubled sensitivity whose works expressed mystical religious tension, in tune with the cultural milieu of the last quarter of the century, dominated by Savonarola.
www.italica.rai.it /eng/principal/topics/art/lippi.htm   (708 words)

  
 Study Of Art - Filippino Lippi - 1457-1504
Filippino Lippi, son of Fra Filippo Lippi and Lucrezia Buti, was born in Prato.
Filippino's most successful color piece, rich and harmonious; the mantle of the Madonna is blue, the dress crimson, ac-cording to tradition; the landscape is of especial beauty.
Study the development of Filippino's technical skill; his type of Madonna; the character of the saints; the beauty of the landscape.
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 Filippino Lippi Online
Filippino Lippi at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Filippino Lippi at the National Gallery, London, UK Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, California
All images and text on this Filippino Lippi page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/lippi_filippino.html   (320 words)

  
 Filippino Lippi (1457 - 1504) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Filippino Lippi - The Adoration of the Child c.
Filippino Lippi - The Coronation of the Virgin c.
Filippino Lippi - Lamentation of Christ at the Tomb c.
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 Candida Martinelli's Italophile Site(Lippi)
The little curly-haired Filippino, left in the charge of good Fra Diamante, soon showed that he meant to be a painter like his father.
Filippino was a good, industrious boy, and had none of the faults which had so often led his father into so much mischief and so many strange adventures.
But Filippino's beautiful Madonna looks on with calm, sad eyes, and the Christ Child, surrounded by the cloud of little angel faces, still holds in His uplifted hand a blessing for those who seek it.
italophiles.com /knights_of_art_filippino.htm   (1518 words)

  
 Filippino Lippi (1456/47–1504) | Special Topics Page | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Filippino Lippi was among the most gifted and accomplished Florentine painters and draftsmen of the second half of the fifteenth century.
From the first, Filippino's style as a painter and draftsman was marked by animated form and line, as well as a rather warm colorism.
Throughout the period of his early maturity, Filippino made numerous drawings in metalpoint and white gouache on prepared paper, in which he took full advantage of the nuanced line and subtle tonal effects that can be achieved with this technique.
www.metmuseum.org /TOAH/hd/lipp/hd_lipp.htm   (739 words)

  
 Filippino Lippi - Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
On his return to Florence, Filippino worked initially with Fra Diamante; according to some scholars, he assisted him in painting the predella panels with stories from the life of Christ now in the Museo Civico in Prato.
During his collaboration with Botticelli, which was probably fairly long, Filippino created a number of panels in which, despite the very strong influence of the master, one readily observes the young Lippi's extraordinary elegance of drawing, subtlety of feeling, and penetrating characterizations.
so curious and original"), observing that Filippino "fu il primo il quale ai moderni mostrasse il nuovo modo di variare gli abiti, e che abbellisse ornatamente con veste antiche succinte le sue figure" ("was the first among the moderns to employ the new method of varying the costumes, and...
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 Standing Saint (recto); Two Studies of a Standing Youth (verso) (Getty Museum)
Few of Lippi's drawings directly relate to his paintings, and drawings for his altarpieces are scarce.
On the verso Lippi drew the same model from life as a study of two standing youths, with other, fainter studies along the edges of the paper.
The white lead highlights that Lippi applied to both studies show that the model was illuminated by a light source at the left.
www.getty.edu /art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=337   (209 words)

  
 Lippi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Now, on the 500 th anniversary of Filippino's death, a series of exhibitions and publications are bringing this major artist back to the attention of general viewers and scholars.
In addition, this is the first exhibition to present the paintings of Filippino (16 paintings, 4 drawings, 1 woodcut).
Students of Filippino may be interested in two additional publications: Filippino Lippi e Pietro Perugino: La Deposizione della Santissima Annunziata e il suo restauro, ed.
vassun.vassar.edu /~jamusacc/IAS/lippi.htm   (770 words)

  
 Filippino Lippi (Getty Museum)
Filippino Lippi was so well renowned during his lifetime that shops in the center of Florence closed on the day of his burial.
After his father's death in 1469, Lippi's guardian took him to study under Botticelli, from whom Lippi derived his depiction of twisted fingers and exaggerated joints and veins.
Lippi is best known for his altarpieces, innovative scenes with dynamic figures whose subtly defined expressions and gestures provoke contemplation, but he was also a prolific draftsman who made many preparatory studies for both panel paintings and frescoes.
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 Haber's Art Reviews: Filippino Lippi, Lorenzo Lotto, and Style
Great commissions were going up everywhere—in plazas and in churches, even in reliefs meant for the home—and Lippi had a direct line to their creation.
Lippi's skill points to his father's generation, but he was losing interest in the very basis of their art, the human figure.
Lippi, along with artists as Piero di Cosimo, comes near the end of a great century, the Quattrocento.
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 Cleveland Museum of Art - The Holy Family with John the Baptist and St. Margaret (Filippino Lippi)
Filippino chose to work in counterpoint to the circle, stabilizing it with the vertical and horizontal forms of the column and the front ledge, and even the figures.
Filippino Lippi was the son of Filippo Lippi (about 1406-1469).
It was probably painted in Rome, where Filippino was working for the cardinal's family.
www.clemusart.com /explore/work.asp?accno=1932.227   (279 words)

  
 Lippi, Filippino (Italian, Florentine, probably born 1457, died 1504) | Artist Index | Timeline of Art History | The ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Lippi, Filippino (Italian, Florentine, probably born 1457, died 1504)
Lippi, Filippino (Italian, Florentine, probably born 1457, died 1504)
1495–1500, Attributed to Filippino Lippi (Italian, Florentine, probably born 1457, died 1504), Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, highlighted with white gouache (68.204)
www.metmuseum.org /toah/hi/hi_lipp.htm   (99 words)

  
 Filippino Lippi biography - Oil painting Art reproductions - Art Sender   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Around 1481, Filippino must already have had a reputation in Florence as he was commissioned to complete the fresco cycle in the Brancacci Chapel which Masaccio and Masolino had left unfinished.
In 1496, Lippi finished his The Adoration of the Magi, which were commissioned by the monks of San Donato a Scoreto as a substitution for a painting on an identical subject, left unfinished by Leonardo.
Back in Florence, the artist was one of the first to respond to the crisis in art caused by the death of Lorenzo the Magnificent and Savonarola's sermons.
www.artsender.com /artists/Lippi_Filippino.htm   (672 words)

  
 Lippi. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
), name of two celebrated Italian painters of the 15th cent., Fra Filippo Lippi and his son, Filippino Lippi.
Fra Filippo Lippi, c.1406–1469, called Lippo Lippi, was one of the foremost Florentine painters of the early Renaissance.
Filippino Lippi, c.1457–1504, son of Fra Filippo and Lucrezia Buti, was placed after his father’s death with Fra Diamante and later studied under Botticelli.
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 Filippino Lippi ~ 1486   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
To commemorate the 600th anniversary of the death of St. Bernard (1090-1153) the Vatican issued two stamps which show him at work in his scriptorium.
The picture is based on the tempura painting, "Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard," by Filippino Lippi, 1486.
The painting is preserved in the Church of Badia in Florence.
sio.midco.net /danstopicalstamps/lippi.htm   (64 words)

  
 Lippi, Filippino
Filippino Lippi's Strozzi Chapel in Santa Maria Novella (Outstanding dissertations in the fine arts)
Filippino Lippi's Carafa Chapel: Renaissance Art in Rome (Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies, Vol 5)
The Brancacci chapel and Masolino, Masaccio, and Filippino Lippi
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 Filippino Lippi Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
The Virgin of the Nativity, fragment, probably ca.
The Descent from the Cross Workshop of Filippino Lippi (Italian, Florentine, probably born 1457, died
LIPPI, Filippino LIPPI, Filippino Italian painter, Florentine school (b.
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 Fra Filippo Lippi Online
Lippi's students included Sandro Botticelli and Benozzo Gozzoli.
Fra Filippo Lippi at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
All images and text on this Fra Filippo Lippi page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
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 Lippi Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Saints Augustine and Francis, a Bishop Saint, and Saint Benedict Fra Filippo Lippi (Italian, Florentine,
The Annunciation Workshop of Fra Filippo Lippi (Italian, Florentine, born about 1406, died 1469)Tempera on
The History of Art from the Proto-Renaissance to the Post-Impressionism movement.
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 Filippo Lippi (Fra Lippi)
Happily, the Medici family had always observed his talent and bent their powerful muscles to get the couple laicised.
Their child, Filippino Lippi (1457-1504), also became a highly successful painter.
Filippo's majestic frescoes in the cathedrals of Spoleto and Prato gave him the opportunity to paint crowd scenes.
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 Amazon.com: lippi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
See more references to lippi in this book.
The Adoration of the Child by Filippino Lippi - 39.5x31.5" by ArtWork and Beyond
Fra Filippo Lippi by Jeffrey Ruda (Paperback - Sep 16, 1999)
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 Annunciation Giclee Print by Filippino Lippi at AllPosters.com
Annunciation Giclee Print by Filippino Lippi at AllPosters.com
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