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  1. Fra Filippo Lippi [1], dit Fra Filippo del Carmine, né en 1406 à Florence et mort le 9 octobre 1469 à Spolète, est un peintre florentin de la Première Renaissance. Il est, avec Fra Angelico et Domenico Veneziano, le principal peintre actif à Florence appartenant à la génération qui a suivi les traces de Masaccio.

  2. Filippo Lippi O.Carm. (c. 1406 – 8 October 1469), also known as Lippo Lippi, was an Italian Renaissance painter of the Quattrocento (fifteenth century) and a Carmelite priest. He was an early Renaissance master of a painting workshop, who taught many painters.

  3. Filippo Lippi fut à Florence l'élève de Lorenzo Monaco (1370-1424), peintre rattaché au gothique tardif, mais il est surtout un contemporain de Masaccio (1401-1428) et il subira fortement son influence. Il a pu voir Masaccio à l'œuvre lorsqu'il peignait les fresques de la chapelle Brancacci à Florence de 1426 à 1428.

  4. Fra Filippo Lippi (born c. 1406, Florence [Italy]—died October 8/10, 1469, Spoleto, Papal States) was a Florentine painter in the second generation of Renaissance artists.

  5. Fra Filippo Lippi, dit Fra Filippo del Carmine (né en 1406 à Florence et mort le 9 octobre 1469 à Spolète) est un peintre florentin de la première Renaissance.

  6. Les portraits de Filippo Lippi, qui réunissent parfois deux sujets de sexes différents, comptent parmi les premiers portraits dans l’Italie de la Renaissance. Citons un Portrait de femme (Berlin) et le célèbre Double portrait de forte influence flamande du Metropolitan de New York.

  7. 6 sept. 2021 · Moine et libertin, Fra Filippo Lippi (1406–1469) fut lun des peintres attachés au puissant Cosme de Médicis. Amant de religieuses, infidèle à ses vœux pieux, Lippi était un peintre très imaginatif et considéré comme l’un des grands primitifs italiens.

  8. This large altarpiece – one of the few in the National Gallery which is almost complete – has had an eventful life. It was commissioned in 1455 from the Florentine painter Francesco Pesellino, and is his only surviving documented work. He died in 1457 and it was finished by Fra Filippo Lippi and...

  9. Fra Filippo Lippi was perhaps the most important Florentine painter of the second half of the fifteenth century, and one of the great masters of the Early Renaissance. He was an artist of tremendous skill and dexterity who manged to strike a fine balance between the traditions of devotional art and current humanist influences.

  10. Biography. 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.

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