Filippo Lippi 001 - A painting of a group of people standing in front of a building
Summary
Filippo Lippi, Coronation of the Virgin, 1441-45, Wood, 167 x 69, 172 x 93, 167 x 82 cm, Pinacoteca, Vatican.
Filippo Lippi (1406–1469) was a Florentine painter in the second generation of Renaissance artists. While demonstrating the strong influence of Masaccio (e.g., in Madonna and Child, 1437) and Fra Angelico (e.g., in Coronation of the Virgin, c. 1445), his work achieved a distinctive clarity of expression. Legend and tradition surround his unconventional life.
- Vatican Museums - Useum.org
- Art at the Pinacoteca Vaticana in the Vatican Museums in Italy
- File:Filippo Lippi 001.jpg - Wikipedia
- Marsuppini Coronation - Wikipedia
- Coronation of the Virgin, 1445 - Filippo Lippi - WikiArt.org
- Guide To the Vatican Pinacoteca: Masterpieces + Tips
- Italian Renaissance
- Coronation of The Virgin 1445 - by Filippo Lippi - Useum
- Marsuppini Coronation - Wikidata
- File:Filippo lippi, Incoronazione Marsuppini, post 1444.JPG
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Date
1500 - 1600
in collections
Source
wga.hu
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Copyright info
public domain