All Fra Filippo Lippi 's Paintings
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Choice ID Image  Paintings (From A to Z)       Details 
32057 Scenes of Carmelite  Scenes of Carmelite   mk78 Florence,Convent of the Carmine
32058 Scenes ofCarmelite  Scenes ofCarmelite   mk78 Florence,Convent of the Carmine
45416 scenes out of life Johannes of the Taufer the guest meal of the here ode  scenes out of life Johannes of the Taufer the guest meal of the here ode   mk186 around 1460 Prato
59666 Selfportait with pupils  Selfportait with pupils   Selfportait with pupils
2568 Seven Saints  Seven Saints   1448-50 National Gallery, London
42857 Seven Saints  Seven Saints   mk170 1445-1450 Tempera on wood 68x151.5cm
32165 St Alberto fo Trapani  St Alberto fo Trapani   mk78 Prato,cathedral of Santo Stefano, Choir chapel
32138 St Amhony Abbot  St Amhony Abbot   mk78 Cleveland Cleveland Museum of Art
32133 St Anthony Abbot  St Anthony Abbot   mk78 Florence, Uffizi
32125 St Augustine's Vistion of the Christ  St Augustine's Vistion of the Christ   mk78
32122 St Bernard's Vision of the Virgin  St Bernard's Vision of the Virgin   mk78 London National Gallery
32159 St Dominic  St Dominic   mk78 London Courtauld Institute Galleries
32097 St Frediano Diverts the Course of the River Serchio  St Frediano Diverts the Course of the River Serchio   mk78 Florence, Uffizi
52280 St Fredianus Diverts the River Serchio  St Fredianus Diverts the River Serchio   c. 1438 Tempera on wood, 40 x 235 cm
32164 St Giovanni Gualberto  St Giovanni Gualberto   mk78 Prato,cathedral of Santo Stefano, choir chapel
32082 St Gregory and St Jerome  St Gregory and St Jerome   mk78 Turin, Accademia Alberitna di Belle Albertina di Belle Arti
32137 St Jerome and the Lion  St Jerome and the Lion   mk78 London, National Gallery
52272 St John Taking Leave of his Parents  St John Taking Leave of his Parents   1452-65
32134 St John the Baptist  St John the Baptist   mk78 Florence, Uffizi
32163 St John the Evangelist.  St John the Evangelist.   mk78 Prato,cathedral of Santo Stefano,choir chapel
32123 St Lawrence Enthroned with Sts Cosmas and Damian,Other Saints and Donors  St Lawrence Enthroned with Sts Cosmas and Damian,Other Saints and Donors   mk78 New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.
32162 St Luke Prato,cathedral of Santo Stefano,choir chapel  St Luke Prato,cathedral of Santo Stefano,choir chapel   mk78 vaule compartment
52265 St Luke the Evangelist  St Luke the Evangelist   c. 1454 Fresco Duomo
32161 St Mark.  St Mark.   mk78
32160 St Matthew.  St Matthew.   mk78
32139 St Michael  St Michael   mk78 Cleveland Cleveland Museum of Art.
32101 St Nicholas Halts an Unjust Execution  St Nicholas Halts an Unjust Execution   mk78 Florence. San Lorenzo
32102 St Nicholas Resurrects Three Murdered Youths  St Nicholas Resurrects Three Murdered Youths   mk78 Florence San Lorenzo
32081 St.Augustine and St Ambrose  St.Augustine and St Ambrose   mk78 Turin Accademia Albertina di Belle
32096 St.Augustine Perceives the Trinity  St.Augustine Perceives the Trinity   mk78 Florence, Uffizi,
32066 St.Catherine of Alexandria and an Evangelist  St.Catherine of Alexandria and an Evangelist   mk78 Lyons,Musee des Beaux-Arts.
32077 St.Jerome in Penitence  St.Jerome in Penitence   mk78 Altenburg Staatliches Lindenau-Museum
32065 St.John the Evangelist,Princeton  St.John the Evangelist,Princeton   mk78
32099 St.Nicholas Dowers Three Impoverished Maidens with his Inberitance  St.Nicholas Dowers Three Impoverished Maidens with his Inberitance   mk78 Florence, San Lorenzo
32140 Sts Francis,Lawrence,Cosmas or Damian,John the Baptist,Damian or Cosmas,Anthony Abbot and Peter  Sts Francis,Lawrence,Cosmas or Damian,John the Baptist,Damian or Cosmas,Anthony Abbot and Peter   mk78 Martyr. London, National Gallery
32147 The Adoration of the Infant jesus  The Adoration of the Infant jesus   mk78 Florence,Uffizi
32149 The Adoration of the Infant Jesus  The Adoration of the Infant Jesus   mk78 Berlin Staatliche Museen Preussischer
32152 The Adoration of the Infant Jesus  The Adoration of the Infant Jesus   mk78 Florence, Uffii.
32153 The Adoration of the Infant Jesus with St George and St Vincent Ferrer  The Adoration of the Infant Jesus with St George and St Vincent Ferrer   mk78 Prato, Galleria Comunale di Palazzo Pretorio
32145 The Adoration of the Magi  The Adoration of the Magi   mk78 Washington,National Gallery of Art
2564 The Annunciation  The Annunciation   1440 Martelli Chapel, San Lorenzo, Italy
31719 The annunciation  The annunciation   mk76 Painted c.1440 Tempera on panel 25 1/8x9 7/8in
31720 The ANNUNCIATION  The ANNUNCIATION   mk76 Painted c.1440 Tempera on panel 25 1/8X10IN
32098 The Annunciation  The Annunciation   mk78 Florence,San Lorenzo
32112 The Annunciation  The Annunciation   mk78 Rome Museo Nazionale at Palazzo
32115 The Annunciation  The Annunciation   mk78 Munich Alte Pinakothek
32119 The Annunciation  The Annunciation   mk78 Rome Palazzo Doria
32141 The Annunciation  The Annunciation   mk78 London National Gallery
32187 The Annunciation  The Annunciation   mk78 Spoleto,cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta,
38169 The Annunciation  The Annunciation   mk29 c.1440 Tempera on poplar panels
42856 The Annunciation  The Annunciation   mk170 1445-1450 Tempera on wood 68.5x152cm
50855 The Annunciation  The Annunciation   mk216
51689 The Annunciation  The Annunciation   nn09 c.1440 Tempera on wood 69x72in
2566 The Annunciation   ttt  The Annunciation ttt   1443-45 Pinakothek, Munich
32154 The Annunciation with Donor  The Annunciation with Donor   mk78 Corsham Court
52264 The Annunciation with two Kneeling Donors  The Annunciation with two Kneeling Donors   c. 1440 Oil on panel, 155 x 144 cm
55937 The Annunciation with two kneeling donors  The Annunciation with two kneeling donors   mk247 c.1440s,oil on panel,61x56.75 in,155x144 cm,galleria nazionale d arte antica,rome,ltaly
32078 The Annunciation:The Angel  The Annunciation:The Angel   mk78 New York
32079 The Annunciation:The Virgin Annunciate  The Annunciation:The Virgin Annunciate   mk78 New York
32173 The Beheading of St John  The Beheading of St John   mk78 Prato,cathedral of Santo Stefano
32166 The Birth and Infancy of St Stephen  The Birth and Infancy of St Stephen   mk78 Prato,cathedral of Santo Stefano,choir chapel
32167 The Birth and Naming of  St John the Baptist  The Birth and Naming of St John the Baptist   mk78 Prato,cathedral of Santo Stefano, choir chapel
32170 The Celebration of the Relics of St Stephen and Part of the Martyrdom of St Stefano  The Celebration of the Relics of St Stephen and Part of the Martyrdom of St Stefano   mk78
2562 The Coronation of the Virgin  The Coronation of the Virgin   Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
32106 The Coronation of the Virgin  The Coronation of the Virgin   mk78 Florence,Uffizi
32110 The Coronation of the Virgin  The Coronation of the Virgin   mk78 Vatican City Pinacoteca Vaticana
32184 The Coronation of the Virgin  The Coronation of the Virgin   mk78 Spoleto,cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta,
32071 The Dead Chris with St Francis and St Jerome.  The Dead Chris with St Francis and St Jerome.   mk78 Florence,Palazzo del
32073 The Dead Christ Supported by Mary and St.John the Evangelist  The Dead Christ Supported by Mary and St.John the Evangelist   mk78 Milan Museo Poldi Pezzoli
32143 The Death of St Jerome.  The Death of St Jerome.   mk78 Prato, Museo dell'Opera del Duomo
52276 The Doctors of the Church  The Doctors of the Church   c. 1437 Panel, 129 x 65 cm
32171 The Feast of Herod  The Feast of Herod   mk78 Prato, cathedral of Santo Stefano choir chapel
33385 The Feast of Herod Salome's Dance  The Feast of Herod Salome's Dance   mk86 c.1460-1464 Fresco,width c.880cm Prato,Duomo,Cappella Maggiore
32126 The Infant St Ambrose's Mirache of the Bees  The Infant St Ambrose's Mirache of the Bees   mk78 Berlin, Staatlich Museeen Preussischer Kulturbesitz. Gemaldegalerie
52303 The Intervention of Christ and Mary  The Intervention of Christ and Mary   Oil on wood, 156,1 x 146,7 cm
32135 The Madonna and Child Enthroned with Stephen,St John the Baptist,Francesco di Marco Datini and Four Buonomini of the Hospital of the Ceppo of Prato  The Madonna and Child Enthroned with Stephen,St John the Baptist,Francesco di Marco Datini and Four Buonomini of the Hospital of the Ceppo of Prato   mk78 Prato, Galleria Comunale di Palazzo Pretorio
32155 The Madonna and Child with the Birth of the Virgin and the Meeting of Joachim and Anna  The Madonna and Child with the Birth of the Virgin and the Meeting of Joachim and Anna   mk78 Florence, Museo Palatino
41982 The Madonna and the Nno enthroned with the holy juan the Baptist, Victor Bernardo and Zenobio  The Madonna and the Nno enthroned with the holy juan the Baptist, Victor Bernardo and Zenobio   mk166 1486 Tempera on board 355x255cm Uffizi, Florence
32069 The Man of Sorrows  The Man of Sorrows   mk78 Verona,Museco di Castelvecchio.
32072 The Man of Sorrows  The Man of Sorrows   mk78 Verona, Museo di Castelvecchio.
32172 The Martyrdom of St Stephen  The Martyrdom of St Stephen   mk78
32124 The Meeting of Joachim and Anna at the Golden Gate  The Meeting of Joachim and Anna at the Golden Gate   mk78 Oxford Ashmolean Museum
32127 The Miraculous Rescue of St Placidus  The Miraculous Rescue of St Placidus   mk78 Washington, National Gallery of Art
32169 The Mission of St John the Bapitst  The Mission of St John the Bapitst   mk78
32168 The Mission of St Stephen  The Mission of St Stephen   mk78 Prato cathedral of Santo Stefano,Chior chapel
32189 The Murals at Prato and Spoleto  The Murals at Prato and Spoleto   mk78
32075 The Nativity  The Nativity   mk78 Washington, National Gallery of Art.
32076 The Nativity  The Nativity   mk78 Washington, National Gallery of Art.
32191 The Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds  The Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds   mk78 Spoleto,cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta,
32087 The Osservanza Master The Birth of the Virgin,with other Scenes of her Life  The Osservanza Master The Birth of the Virgin,with other Scenes of her Life   mk78 Tempera and gold leafon 220x162cm
32183 The Prato Master,St Stephen Preaching to the Pharisees  The Prato Master,St Stephen Preaching to the Pharisees   mk78 c.1443 Fresco Prato,cathedral of Santo Stefano,cappella dell'Asunta
32068 The Rescue of St Placidus and St Benedict's Visit to St Scholastica  The Rescue of St Placidus and St Benedict's Visit to St Scholastica   mk78 c.1415-20 Tempera on panel complete panel 28.5x52cm London,National Gallery
52270 The Saint-s Funeral  The Saint-s Funeral   1460 Fresco Duomo
42858 THe Trinity and Four Saints  THe Trinity and Four Saints   mk170 1455-1460 Egg tempera and oil on wood 184x181.5cm
32136 The Trinity with Sts Mamas,James the Great,Zeno and Jerome,  The Trinity with Sts Mamas,James the Great,Zeno and Jerome,   mk78 London, National Gallery
38436 The Verkundigung  The Verkundigung   mk137 ca. 1440 wood chalkboards 175x183cm San Lorenzo, Florence
52268 The Virgin Appears to St Bernard  The Virgin Appears to St Bernard   1447 Wood, 69 x 105 cm
33397 The Vision of St Bernard  The Vision of St Bernard   mk83 c.1486 Tempera on wood 210x195cm Florence,Badia Fiorentina
2565 Virgin and Child  Virgin and Child   1440-45 Musee du Louvre, Paris
20017 Virgin and Child Surrounded by Angels with (mk05)  Virgin and Child Surrounded by Angels with (mk05)   st Frediano and st Augustine(The Barbadori Altarpiece)1437 Wood 82 x 96''(208 x 244 cm)Entered the Louvre in 1814

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Fra Filippo Lippi
Italian 1406-1469 Fra Filippo Lippi Galleries Lippi was born in Florence to Tommaso, a butcher. Both his parents died when he was still a child. Mona Lapaccia, his aunt, took charge of the boy. In 1420 he was registered in the community of the Carmelite friars of the Carmine in Florence, where remained until 1432, taking the Carmelite vows in 1421 when he was sixteen. In his Lives of the Artists, Vasari says: "Instead of studying, he spent all his time scrawling pictures on his own books and those of others," The prior decided to give him the opportunity to learn painting. Eventually Fra Filippo quit the monastery, but it appears he was not released from his vows; in a letter dated 1439 he describes himself as the poorest friar of Florence, charged with the maintenance of six marriageable nieces. In 1452 he was appointed chaplain to the convent of S. Giovannino in Florence, and in 1457 rector (Rettore Commendatario) of S. Quirico in Legania, and made occasional, considerable profits; but his poverty seems chronic, his money being spent, according to one account, in frequent amours. Vasari relates some romantic adventures of Fra Filippo that modern biographers are not inclined to believe. Except through Vasari, nothing is known of his visits to Ancona and Naples, nor of his capture by Barbary pirates and enslavement in Barbary, where his skill in portrait-sketching helped to release him. From 1431 to 1437 his career is not accounted for. Portrait of a Man and Woman at a Casement , c. 1440 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.In June 1456 Fra Filippo is recorded as living in Prato (near Florence) to paint frescoes in the choir of the cathedral. In 1458, while engaged in this work, he set about painting a picture for the convent chapel of S. Margherita of Prato, where he met Lucrezia Buti, the beautiful daughter of a Florentine, Francesco Buti; she was either a novice or a young lady placed under the nuns' guardianship. Lippi asked that she might be permitted to sit for the figure of the Madonna (or perhaps S. Margherita). Under that pretext, Lippi engaged in sexual relations with her, abducted her to his own house, and kept her there despite the nuns' efforts to reclaim her. The result was their son Filippino Lippi, who became a painter no less famous than his father. Such is Vasari's narrative, published less than a century after the alleged events; it is not refuted by saying, more than three centuries later, that perhaps Lippo had nothing to do with any such Lucrezia, and perhaps Lippino was his adopted son, or only an ordinary relative and scholar. The argument that two reputed portraits of Lucrezia in paintings by Lippo are not alike, one as a Madonna in a very fine picture in the Pitti gallery, and the other in the same character in a Nativity in the Louvre, comes to very little; and it is reduced to nothing when the disputant adds that the Louvre painting is probably not done by Lippi at all[clarification needed]. Besides, it appears more likely that not the Madonna in the Louvre but a S. Margaret in a picture now in the Gallery of Prato is the original portrait (according to tradition) of Lucrezia Buti. The frescoes in the choir of Prato cathedral, which depict the stories of St John the Baptist and St Stephen on the two main facing walls, are considered Fra Filippo's most important and monumental works, particularly the figure of Salome dancing, which has clear affinities with later works by Sandro Botticelli, his pupil, and Filippino Lippi, his son, as well as the scene showing the ceremonial mourning over Stephen's corpse. This latter is believed to contain a portrait of the painter, but there are various opinions as to which is the exact figure. On the end wall of the choir are S. Giovanni Gualberto and S. Alberto, while the vault has monumental representations of the four evangelists. The close of Lippi's life was spent at Spoleto, where he had been commissioned to paint, for the apse of the cathedral, scenes from the life of the Virgin. In the semidome of the apse is Christ crowning the Madonna, with angels, sibyls and prophets. This series, which is not wholly equal to the one at Prato, was completed by Fra Diamante after Lippi's death. That Lippi died in Spoleto, on or about the 8th of October 1469, is a fact; the mode of his death is a matter of dispute. It has been said that the pope granted Lippi a dispensation for marrying Lucrezia, but before the permission arrived, Lippi had been poisoned by the indignant relatives of either Lucrezia herself or some lady who had replaced her in the inconstant painter's affections. This is now generally regarded as a fable, and indeed, a vendetta upon a man aged sixty-three for a seduction committed at the age of fifty-two seems hardly plausible. Fra Filippo lies buried in Spoleto, with a monument erected to him by Lorenzo the Magnificent; he had always been zealously patronized by the Medici family, beginning with Cosimo de Medici. Francesco di Pesello (called Pesellino) and Sandro Botticelli were among his most distinguished pupils. The altarpiece Lippi painted in 1441 for the nuns of S. Ambrogio is now a prominent attraction in the Academy of Florence, and was celebrated in Browning's well-known poem. It represents the coronation of the Virgin among angels and saints, including many Bernardine monks. One of these, placed to the right, is a half-length portrait of Lippo, pointed out by the inscription perfecit opus upon an angel's scroll. The price paid for this work in 1447 was 1200 Florentine lire, which seems surprisingly large. Selfportait with pupilsFor Germiniano Inghirami of Prato he painted the Death of St. Bernard. His principal altarpiece in this city is a Nativity in the refectory of S. Domenico ?? the Infant on the ground adored by the Virgin and Joseph, between Saints George and Dominic, in a rocky landscape, with the shepherds playing and six angels in the sky. In the Uffizi is a fine Virgin adoring the infant Christ, who is held by two angels; in the National Gallery, London, a Vision of St Bernard. The picture of the Virgin and Infant with an Angel, in this same gallery, also ascribed to Lippi, is disputable. Filippo Lippi died in 1469 while working on the frescos Storie della Vergine (Scenes of the life of the Virgin Mary, 1467 - 1469) in the apse of the Spoleto Cathedral. The Frescos show the Annunciation, the Funeral, the Adoration of the Child and the Coronation of the Virgin. A group of bystanders at the Funeral includes a self-portrait of Lippi together with his son Fillipino and his helpers Fra Diamante and Pier Matteo d'Amelia. Lippi was buried on the right side of the transept. The frescos were completed by Filippino Lippi, who also designed the funerary monument for his father. Although it was commissioned by Lorenzo de Medici it was not actually made until 1490 by an unknown Florentine sculptor.

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