
1457–1504 · Italian · 19 artworks
artist bio
Filippino Lippi was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance in Florence, whose work bridged the styles of his father, Fra Filippo Lippi, and his teacher, Sandro Botticelli. He contributed significantly to the development of Florentine painting with his elegant figures and narrative skill.
what you'll learn
Studying Lippi's work allows students to understand the transition from the Early to the High Renaissance, focusing on the development of figure drawing, composition, and narrative storytelling. Students can learn about the influence of his predecessors and contemporaries on his style.
related: Sandro Botticelli, Masaccio

Adoration of the Child
1483

St Lucy

Deposition from the Cross
1500

Tobias and Archangel Raphael
1482

Portrait of a Youth
1485

Tobiolo E I Tre Arcangeli
1485

Portrait of An Old Man
1485

Adorazione Dei Magi
1496

Saint Jerome in His Study
1493

Self-portrait (detail)

The Penitent St Jerome
1485

Madonna and Child with Saints
1485

Madonna and Child
1484

The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Margaret
1490

Saint Jerome
1490

Esther Choisie Par Assuérus
1480

Allegory
1498

San Giovanni Battista
1500

The Descent from the Cross