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Madonna with Child (Italian: Madonna col Bambino e angeli or Lippina) is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Filippo Lippi.The date in which it was executed is unknown, but most art historians agree that it was painted during the last part of Lippi's career, between 1450 and 1465.
The Enthroned Madonna and Child (also known as Madonna of Tarquinia) is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Filippo Lippi. [1] It is housed in the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica of Palazzo Barberini, Rome.
Devotional image of the Madonna and Child before a golden curtain, the Workshop of Filippo Lippi (c. 1446–1447), [5] Walters Art Museum Adoration in the Forest (1459) Madonna and Child (1440–1445), tempera on panel, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. In 1432, Filippo Lippi quit the monastery, although he was not released from his vows.
Bartolini Tondo (1452–1453) by Filippo Lippi. The Bartolini Tondo is a tempera-on-panel painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Filippo Lippi. 135 cm in diameter, it is also known as Madonna with the Child and Scenes from the Life of St Anne or Madonna and Child with the Birth of the Virgin and the Meeting between St Joachim and St Anne.
The Novitiate Altarpiece or Madonna and Child with Saints is a c.1440-1445 tempera on panel painting by Filippo Lippi, now in the Uffizi in Florence. A sacra conversazione, it originally had a predella painted by Pesellino centred on a Nativity. [1] The main panel shows Cosmas and Damian either side of the Madonna and Child, whilst Francis of ...
The model of the painting had been used by Lippi since as early as 1436: it portrays the Madonna's half-bust in a niche with a shell-shaped dome, holding the Child; in this case, he stands on a marble parapet.
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Madonna and Child, Filippo Lippi, (c.1456-1465), Uffizi Gallery, Florence, believed to be a portrait of Lucrezia Buti. Lucrezia Buti (born 1435) was an Italian nun who later became the lover of the painter Fra Filippo Lippi and the mother of his children. She is believed to be the model for several Madonnas portrayed in Lippi's paintings.