Fra Filippo Lippi & Filippino Lippi: (Grove Art Essentials)

Fra Filippo Lippi & Filippino Lippi: (Grove Art Essentials)

Fra Filippo Lippi & Filippino Lippi: (Grove Art Essentials)

Fra Filippo Lippi & Filippino Lippi: (Grove Art Essentials)

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Overview

Fra Filippo Lippi, a Carmelite monk who was one of the leading painters in Renaissance Florence, was patronized by the powerful Medici family. His large-scale altarpieces and fresco cycles had a decisive impact on the painting styles of the 16th century and he produced some of the earliest autonomous portrait paintings of the Renaissance. His son, Filippino Lippi, became in turn one of the leading Florentine painters of the late 15th century, winning important civic and private commissions, including the decoration of the Strozzi Chapel in S Maria Novella, Florence. This fully illustrated Grove Art Essentials title delves into the life and work of these two great artists, including an analysis of their working methods, techniques, and workshops. With the addition of an extensive bibliography, discover the art of these two masters of the Italian Renaissance with Grove Art Essentials.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190298029
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/01/2016
Series: Grove Art Essentials Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Eliot W. Rowlands, Marilyn Bradshaw

Table of Contents

(1) Fra Filippo (di Tommaso) Lippi 1. Life and work. (i) Before 1437. (ii) 143752. (iii) 145269. 2. Working methods and technique. 3. Workshop organization. Bibliography (2) Filippino Lippi 1. Life and work. (i) Training and early work in Florence and Lucca, before c. 1485. (ii) Early maturity, c. 14857. (iii) Carafa Chapel, Rome, and other contemporary work, 148893. (iv) Late works, 1494 and after. 2. Working methods and technique. Bibliography
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