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Filippino Lippi (April 1457 – 18 April 1504) was an Italian painter working in
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, Italy during the later years of the
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and first few years of the
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Biography

Filippino Lippi was born in Prato,
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, the illegitimate son of the painter
Fra Filippo Lippi Filippo Lippi ( – 8 October 1469), also known as Lippo Lippi, was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento (15th century) and a Carmelite Priest. Biography Lippi was born in Florence in 1406 to Tommaso, a butcher, and his wife. He was orph ...
and Lucrezia Buti. Filippino first trained under his father. They moved to
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, where Filippino served as workshop
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in the construction of the
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. When his father died in 1469, he completed the
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with ''Storie della Vergine'' (''Histories of the Virgin'') in the cathedral. Filippino Lippi completed his apprenticeship in the workshop of
Botticelli Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi ( – May 17, 1510), known as Sandro Botticelli (, ), was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. Botticelli's posthumous reputation suffered until the late 19th century, when he was rediscovered ...
, who had been a pupil of Filippino's father. In 1472 the records of the painters' guild record that Botticelli had only Filippino Lippi as an assistant. His first works greatly resemble those of Botticelli, but with less sensitivity and subtlety. The very first ones (dating from 1475 onwards) were initially attributed to an anonymous "Amico di Sandro" ("Friend of Botticelli"). Eventually Lippi's style evolved into a more personal and effective one over the years 1480–1485. Works of the early period include: the ''Madonnas'' of Berlin, London and Washington, the ''Journeys of Tobia'' of the
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, Turin, the ''Madonna of the Sea'' of
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, Florence, and the ''Histories of Ester''. Together with
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,
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and Botticelli, Lippi worked on the frescoed decoration of
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's villa at Spedaletto. On 31 December, 1482, he was commissioned to decorate a wall of the Sala dell'Udienza of
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in
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, a work never begun. Soon after, probably in 1483–84, he was called to complete Masaccio's decoration of the Brancacci Chapel in the church of the Carmine, that had been left unfinished at the artist's death in 1428. Here he painted ''Stories of Saint Peter'', in the following frescoes: ''Quarrel with Simon Magus in face of Nero'', ''Resurrection of the Son of Teophilus'', ''Saint Peter Jailed'', ''Liberation'' and ''Crucifixion of Saint Peter''. Lippi's work on the Sala degli Otto di Pratica, in the
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, was completed on 20 February, 1486.Rowlands, Eliot W., and Marilyn Bradshaw. "Lippi family." Grove Art Online. 1 January 2003. Oxford University Press. It is now in the
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. At about this time, Piero di Francesco del Pugliese asked him to paint the altarpiece with the '' Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard'', which is now in the
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, Florence. This is Lippi's most popular picture: a composition of unreal items, with its very particular elongated figures, backed by a phantasmagorical scenario of rocks and almost anthropomorphic trunks. The work is dated to 1485–1487. Later, he worked for Tanai de' Nerli in Florence's Santo Spirito church. On 21 April, 1487, Filippo Strozzi asked him to decorate the Strozzi family chapel in
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with ''Stories of St. John Evangelist and St. Philip''. He worked on this commission intermittently, over a long time. He only completed it in 1503, after Strozzi's death. The windows with musical themes, in the same chapel, also designed by Filippino, were completed between June and July 1503. These paintings can be seen as a mirror of the political and religious crisis in Florence at the time: the theme of the fresco, the clash between
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and
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, was hotly debated in the Florence of
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. Filippino depicted his characters in a landscape which recreated the
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in its finest details, showing the influence of the Grottesco style he had seen on his time in
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. In this way he created an "animated", mysterious, fantastic but disquieting style, showing the unreality of nightmare. Thus, Filippino portrayed ruthless executioners with the grimmest of faces, who raged against the
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s. In the scene of ''St. Philip expelling a monster from the temple'', the statue of the
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god is represented as a living figure which seems to dare the Christian saint. In 1488, Lippi went to
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, where
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had advised Cardinal
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to entrust him with the decoration of the family chapel in Santa Maria sopra Minerva. These frescoes show a new kind of inspiration, quite different from his earlier works, but confirm Lippi's continued research on the themes of the Ancient era. He finished the cycle by 1493. Lippi's return to Florence took place—the date is disputed—at some time between 1491 and 1494. Works of this period include: '' Apparition of Christ to the Virgin'' (c. 1493, now in
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), ''
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'' (1496, for the church of San Donato in Scopeto, now in the
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), ''Sacrifice of Laocoön'' (end of the century, for the villa of
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at Poggio a Caiano), ''St. John Baptist and Maddalena'' (Valori Chapel in San Procolo, Florence, inspired to some way extent by
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's art). He also worked outside the area of his home city, on the Certosa, or Chapterhouse, in
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and in Prato, where in 1503 he completed the ''Tabernacle of the Christmas Song'', now in the City Museum; in 1501 Lippi painted the ''Mystic Wedding of St. Catherine'' for the
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in
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. Lippi's final work was the '' Deposition'' for the Santissima Annunziata church, Florence, which at his death in April 1504 was unfinished. Because of Lippi's fame and reputation, on the day of his burial all the workshops of the city closed for him. Noted art critic
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wrote of Lippi that "some of his qualities show him to be the most subtle psychologist of his time, the most modern in spirit of all the artists of the Renaissance".


Major works

* ''The
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* '' Madonna with Child, St Anthony of Padua and a Friar'' (before 1480)—Tempera on wood, 57 × 41.5 cm, Museum of Fine Arts,
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* '' Tobias and the Angel'' (c. 1480)—Tempera on panel, 33 × 23 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. * '' Portrait of an Old Man'' (1485)—Detached fresco, 47 × 38 cm,
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* ''
Three Angels with Young Tobias ''Three Archangels with Young Tobias'' is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Filippino Lippi, dated ''c.'' 1485. It is housed in the Galleria Sabauda of Turin. On the background of a rocky landscape, resembling that of the London ''Ado ...
''(1485)—Oil on panel, 100 × 127 cm,
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* '' Self-Portrait''—Detached fresco on flat tile, 50 × 31 cm, Uffizi, Florence * '' Portrait of a Youth'' (c. 1485)—Wood, 51 × 35.5 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. * '' Signoria Altarpiece (Pala degli Otto)'' (1486)—Tempera on wood, 355 × 255 cm, Uffizi, Florence * ''
Annunciation with St. Thomas and Cardinal Carafa The Carafa Chapel ( it, Cappella Carafa) is a chapel in the church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, Italy, known for a series of frescoes by Filippino Lippi. History The chapel, located in the right side of the basilica and dedicated to St. Ma ...
'' (1488–1493)—Fresco, Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome * '' Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard'' (1486)—Oil on panel, 210 × 195 cm, Church of Badia, Florence * '' Madonna with Child and Saints'' (c. 1488)—Oil on wood, Santo Spirito, Florence * ''
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'' (1490s)—Oil on wood, 136 × 71 cm, Uffizi, Florence * '' Apparition of Christ to the Virgin'' (c. 1493)—Oil on panel, 156.1 × 146.7 cm,
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, Munich
* ''Madonna and Child with Saints'' (1498)—affresco, 239 × 141 × 71 cm, Museo Civico, Prato * ''
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'' (1496)—Oil on wood, Uffizi, Florence * ''
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'' (c. 1498)—Oil on wood, 29 × 22 cm, Uffizi, Florence * '' Allegory of Music (Erato)'' (c. 1500)—Tempera on panel, 61 × 51 cm,
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* ''Crucifixion'', c. 1501— tempera on panel, 31.2 × 23.4 cm, Museo Civico, Prato * '' Mystic Marriage of St Catherine'' (c. 1501–1503)—Panel,
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* ''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
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in 1507)—Oil on panel, 333 × 218 cm, Gallerie dell'Accademia, Florence


School works

Following works are permitted to be cited as Filippino's school works. * ''the Madonna, Child and St. John''tondo, Keglevich collection,
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Gábor Térey,
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, page 183, L., 1927.
* ''Cenacolo di S. Apollonia''
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''G. Bernardini'', Bollettino d'Arte del Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione (
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), year 1912, page 291.
* ''the Virgin giving her girdle to St. Thomas''
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* ''St. Anthony Abbot''
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Gallery

File:Filippino, morte di lucrezia.JPG, ''Death of Lucretia'' (1478-1480) File:Filippino Lippi - The Coronation of the Virgin (detail) - WGA13070.jpg , The ''
Coronation of the Virgin The Coronation of the Virgin or Coronation of Mary is a subject in Christian art, especially popular in Italy in the 13th to 15th centuries, but continuing in popularity until the 18th century and beyond. Christ, sometimes accompanied by God th ...
'' (detail) (c. 1480)
Tempera on panel, 90.2 × 223 cm,
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File:Filippino, annunciazione e santi, capodimonte.jpg , '' Annunciation with St John the Baptist and St Andrew'', c. 1485 File:Filippino lippi, apparizione, 05.jpg , '' Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard'' (detail) (1486)
Oil on panel, 210 × 195 cm, Church of Badia, Florence File:Filippino lippi, apparizione, 01.jpg , ''Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard'' (detail) File:Filippino lippi, apparizione, 03.jpg , ''Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard'' (detail) File:Filippino lippi, Apparizione di Cristo alla Madonna 02.JPG , '' Apparition of Christ to the Virgin'' (c. 1493)
—Oil on panel, 156.1 × 146.7 cm,
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, Munich File:Filippino Lippi - anjos sala degli Otto 2-1.jpg File:Filippino Lippi Santo Spirito.jpg , '' Madonna with Child and Saints'' (c. 1488)
Oil on wood, Santo Spirito, Florence


See also

* Brancacci Chapel *
Carafa Chapel The Carafa Chapel ( it, Cappella Carafa) is a chapel in the church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, Italy, known for a series of frescoes by Filippino Lippi. History The chapel, located in the right side of the basilica and dedicated to St. Ma ...
* Strozzi Chapel


Notes


References

* ''The Development of the Italian Schools of Painting'', Volume 12, p. 371ff., Raimond van Marle, Hacker Art Books, New York 1970.


Further reading

*
Paul George Konody Paul George Konody (30 July 1872 – 30 November 1933) was a Hungarian-born, London-based art critic and historian, who wrote for several London newspapers, as well as writing numerous books and articles on noted artists and collections, with a ...
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Filippino Lippi
' (George Newnes, Ltd., 1905).


Historical novels

* Linda Proud, ''A Tabernacle for the Sun'' (Godstow Press, 2005), a literary novel set in Florence during the Pazzi Conspiracy, adheres closely to known facts. Filippino features as the closest friend of the narrator, Tommaso dei Maffei, here and in the following two novels of The Botticelli Trilogy. * Linda Proud, ''Pallas and the Centaur'' (Godstow Press, 2004), deals with the aftermath of the Pazzi Conspiracy and Lorenzo de' Medici's strained relations with his wife and with Poliziano. * Linda Proud, ''The Rebirth of Venus'' (Godstow Press, 2008), the final volume of ''The Botticelli Trilogy'', covers the 1490s and the death of Lorenzo. * Linda Proud, ''A Gift for the Magus'' (Godstow Press, 2012), a novel about Fra Filippo Lippi and Cosimo de' Medici. Features Filippino's birth and childhood.


External links


Exhibition ''Da Donatello a Lippi. Officina Pratese''
at Museo Civico di Palazzo Pretorio in Prato (September 2013 – January 2014)
Works of Filippino Lippi
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Filippino Lippi at the National Gallery of Art
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