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LIPPI, Filippino
Disputation with Simon Magus and Crucifixion of Peter (right view) sg
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ID: 07960
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LIPPI, Filippino
Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1457-1504
Son of Filippo Lippi. He was a painter of altarpieces, cassone panels and frescoes and also an exceptional draughtsman. His success lay in his ability to absorb, without slavishly following, the most popular trends in contemporary painting. He worked in Florence and Rome at a time when patrons were beginning to intermingle personal, religious, social and political ideals in their ambitions for palaces and chapels: with the support of wealthy and erudite patrons, such as Lorenzo de' Medici and Filippo Strozzi, he won important civic and private commissions. Related Paintings of LIPPI, Filippino :. | Allegory sg | St Philip Driving the Dragon from the Temple of Hieropolis | Disputation with Simon Magus and Crucifixion of Peter sf | St Jerome gs | The Coronation of the Virgin (detail sg | Related Artists: LISS, JohannGerman Baroque Era Painter, ca.1597-1631 Hans Jordaens (1555 - 1630), was a Flemish Baroque painter whose religious works are often confused with that of other painters with the same name.
Francisco Lopez Caro (1578-1662) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period. Born in Seville, he was a pupil of Juan de las Roelas. We know very little of him, save that he painted with indifferent success in Seville until about 1660, when he went to Madrid where he spent the remainder of his life, and died in 1662. His works were mainly portraits, some of which are in private collections in Madrid, Salamanca, Granada, and Seville.
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