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A telling example is the narrative cycle painted on a cassone, attributed to Filippino Lippi (1457 – 1504), probably commissioned by wealthy Florentine Jews.
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But 25 of his other paintings, together with 16 by his only artistic heir, Filippino Lippi, are on view through July 11.
THE BODY ELECTRIC 2007
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They had learned that there was an artist called Masolino, who, perhaps, had begun these frescoes, and had been Masaccio's teacher; and that a young man called Filippino Lippi had finished them some years after they had been left incomplete by
Barbara's Heritage Young Americans Among the Old Italian Masters Deristhe L. Hoyt
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Vinci, Perugino, and Filippino Lippi were all there, and men talked of the coming of an even greater genius, the young Raphael of Urbino.
Knights of Art; stories of the Italian painters Amy Steedman
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He was first a goldsmith like Ghirlandajo, then afterward became a pupil of Fra Filippo Lippi, father of the Filippino Lippi who finished
Barbara's Heritage Young Americans Among the Old Italian Masters Deristhe L. Hoyt
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Do the same with regard to the pictures by Ghirlandajo and Botticelli, and if I have not given you enough to do until I am free again to talk with you, study the frescoes by Filippino Lippi in Santa Maria Novella, and compare them with those in the Brancacci Chapel; and his easel pictures in the Uffizi and Pitti Galleries.
Barbara's Heritage Young Americans Among the Old Italian Masters Deristhe L. Hoyt
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Filippino Lippi, Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, and Leonardo were there, and in the background the pupil Raphael was listening to the talk.
Knights of Art; stories of the Italian painters Amy Steedman
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Filippino Lippi in 1502, on the occasion of Lucretia's marriage.
Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day Ferdinand Gregorovius
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Filippino Lippi brought their fellow-citizens into their pictures.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864 Various
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In 1497 the finished series, which contained many portraits of leading Florentine citizens, was valued at a thousand gold florins by a committee consisting of Cosimo Rosselli, Benozzo Gozzoli, Perugino and Filippino Lippi; only some defaced fragments of it now remain.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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