Italian painter (1457–1504)
A Florentine painter who straddled the shift from Early to High Renaissance, working in the shadow of greater names but holding his own across altarpieces, frescoes, and the occasional mythological detour.
Filippino Lippi was probably born in 1457 and spent most of his career in Florence, though he worked in Rome from 1488 and later took commissions in the Milan area and Bologna. He painted primarily religious subjects in oils, tempera, and fresco, with a smaller number of portraits and secular scenes drawn from classical mythology. His working years caught the tail end of the Early Renaissance and the opening of the High Renaissance. He died on 18 April 1504.
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