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  1. Filippino Lippi (* um 1457 in Prato; † 18. April 1504 in Florenz) war ein italienischer Maler der Renaissance. Mit der unruhigen Linienführung und der teils düsteren Farbgebung seines Spätwerks war er ein Vorläufer des italienischen Manierismus.

  2. Filippino Lippi (probably 1457 – 18 April 1504) was an Italian Renaissance painter mostly working in Florence, Italy during the later years of the Early Renaissance and first few years of the High Renaissance. He also worked in Rome for a period from 1488, and later in the Milan area and Bologna.

  3. Filippino Lippi (* um 1457 in Prato; † 18. April 1504 in Florenz) war ein italienischer Maler der Renaissance. Mit der unruhigen Linienführung und der teils düsteren Farbgebung seines Spätwerks war er ein Vorläufer des italienischen Manierismus.

  4. View all. Filippino (' little Filippo') was probably born in Prato in 1457 following the elopement of his father Fra Filippo Lippi and Lucrezia Buti. Filippino was a leading Florentine exponent of the tradition of great fresco cycles, as well as an accomplished painter on panel.

  5. Filippino Lippi was among the most gifted and accomplished Florentine painters and draftsmen of the second half of the fifteenth century. He was born around 1457, the product of a famous and illicit relationship between the painter Fra Filippo Lippi and the young nun Lucrezia Buti.

  6. Biography. The son of Fra Filippo Lippi, Filippino began his training as a very young boy in his father's workshop. Documents record a partial payment he received in 1469 for the frescoes in the apse of the duomo in Spoleto, whose execution, interrupted by Fra Filippo's death that same year, was completed by the friar's associate Fra Diamante.

  7. 14. Apr. 2024 · Filippino Lippi (born c. 1457, Prato, Republic of Florence—died April 18, 1504, Florence) was an early Renaissance painter of the Florentine school whose works influenced the Tuscan Mannerists of the 16th century. The son of Fra Filippo Lippi and his wife, Lucrezia Buti, he was a follower of his father and of Sandro Botticelli.