- wikiart.org en/filippo-lippiBu sayfanın açıklaması webmaster tarafindan gizlenmiştir.
- tr.wikipedia.org Fra Filippo LippiFra Filippo Tommaso Lippi, (d. 1406, Floransa, İtalya - ö. 8 Ekim 1469, Spoleto, İtalya), Lippo Lippi olarak da bilinir. Erken rönesans dönemi İtalyan ressam. Hayatı.
- nationalgallery.org.uk artists/fra-filippo-lippiHe died in 1457 and it was finished by Fra Filippo Lippi and...
- thecollector.com Stories NewsFilippo Lippi’s section within Lives of the Artists offers significant insight into his life, both within and outside the realms of art.
- theartstory.org artist/lippi-fra-filippo/Vasari spoke also of Lippi's "very merry life" and that all of Filippo's escapades and misdoings "were passed over in silence" due to the quality of his painting.
- britannica.com biography/Fra-Filippo-LippiFra Filippo Lippi, Florentine painter in the second generation of Renaissance artists whose work was known for its distinctive clarity of expression.
- smarthistory.org fra-filippo-lippi-adoration/Fra Filippo Lippi (whose name is painted on a piece of wood appearing in the lower left corner of the altarpiece) was a Carmelite monk who was known for his...
- http://thefamousartists.com fra-filippo-lippiWas Lippi captured by Barbary pirates on the coast of the Marches of Ancona and held in captivity for a number of years until his patron was able to liberate him?
- italian-renaissance-art.com Fra-Filippo-Lippi.htmlFra Filippo Lippi was born in 1406 in Florence, both of his parents died when he was a child. Filippo was put into the Carmelite monastery in Florence in 1421 by...
- hellenicaworld.com Art/Paintings/en/…Devotional image of the Madonna and Child before a golden curtain by the Workshop of Filippo Lippi.[4] The Walters Art Museum.
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