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Lippi

[ lip-ee; Italian leep-pee ]

noun

  1. Fi·lip·pi·no [fil-, uh, -, pee, -noh, fee-leep-, pee, -naw], 1457–1504, and his father, Fra Fi·lip·po [frahfi-, lip, -oh, f, r, ahfee-, leep, -paw] or Fra Lip·po [frah-, lip, -oh, f, r, ah-, leep, -paw], 1406?–69, Italian painters.


Lippi

/ ˈlippi /

noun

  1. LippiFilippino?14571504MItalianARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Filippino (filipˈpiːno). ?1457–1504, Italian painter of the Florentine school
  2. LippiFra Filippo?14061469MItalianARTS AND CRAFTS: painter his father, Fra Filippo (fra fiˈlippo). ?1406–69, Italian painter of the Florentine school, noted particularly for his frescoes at Prato Cathedral (1452–64)


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It is a different and a more real life that you see in the work of Fra Lippo Lippi.

When the chapel was half painted, Fra Filippo Lippi was called in to judge about its excellence.

Fra Filippo Lippi (1412-69), the painter, was the son of a butcher in Florence.

In the further room, Filippino Lippi by himself, fragment of a fresco .

Lippi, too, learnt no doubt from him the goldsmith's work, seen here in the indented background to the picture.

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