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Filippo Lippi died in 1469.

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Where was fra filippo lippi born?

Florence


What is the family name of famous father and son Florentine painters of 15th century?

Lippi The best-known were Fra Filippo Lippi and his son Filippino Lippi.


What did Fra Filippo Lippi paint?

Madonna and Child, Annunciatio, and many other wonderful masterpieces!


What is Sandro Botticelli's educational background?

Apprenticeship with artist Fra Filippo Lippi. No formal schooling.


When did Lorenzo Lippi die?

Lorenzo Lippi died in 1664.


What school did Filippo Brunelleschi go to?

Botticelli did not attend formal school. He simply apprenticed under Fra Filippo Lippi in his later teen years.


What has the author Fra Filippo Lippi written?

Filippo Villani has written: 'Le vite d'uomini illustri fiorentini' -- subject(s): Biography 'Liber de civitatis Florentiae famosis civibvs ex codice Mediceo Lavrentiano nvnc primvm editvs et de Florentinorvm litteratvra principes fere synchroni scriptores denvo in lvcem prodevnt cvra et stvdio Gvstavi Camilli Galletti' -- subject(s): Biography 'Il comento al primo canto dell' Inferno' 'Expositio seu comentum super \\'


Who helped Botticelli?

He learned to paint under Fra Filippo Lippi, if that's what you mean. More information on him at: link below.


When did Roberto Lippi die?

Roberto Lippi died on 2011-10-31.


15th century Florentine painter?

There were quite a few of them: Masaccio, Fra Angelico, Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci.


Who painted 'Madonna with Child and Angels' in the Uffizi gallery in Florence?

"Madonna with Child and Angels" was painted by Filippo Lippi and it is housed in the Uffizi.


What kind of artwork did Filippo Lippi create?

Fra Filippo Lippi (1406-1469) was one of the most famous fresco painters of his generation. Among his famous paintings are The Coronation of the Virgin, a 1441-47 tempera on panel that is located in the Uffizi art museum in Florence. In the Coronation, the scene is overflowing with angels, donors, saints and clerics, but Lippi masterfully uses perspective so that the work doesn't appear overcrowded or unrealistic. It's one of the most famous Renaissance paintings.