
フィリッポ・リッピ
1406–1469 · フィレンツェ共和国 · ルネサンス
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Filippo Lippi was a friar who kept forgetting he was a friar. Orphaned young in Florence, he was placed in the Carmelite monastery by the Carmine, where as a boy he could watch Masaccio painting the frescoes that were reinventing Florentine art, solid figures with real weight in real space. Lippi took vows, but he was a painter first, and eventually the Medici, Florence's ruling banking family, kept him working almost as a private artist.
Around 1456, while serving as chaplain to a convent in Prato, he met a young novice named Lucrezia Buti and took her away from the nuns during a religious procession. The scandal was enormous. The couple had a son, Filippino, who became a fine painter in his own right, and according to the biographer Vasari it was Cosimo de' Medici himself who eventually smoothed things over and got the pair released from their vows.
Through all of it Lippi painted some of the tenderest Madonnas of the century, human-faced young women set in front of real landscapes. His most important pupil absorbed exactly that sweetness of line: Sandro Botticelli, who carried it into the next generation. Lippi died in 1469 in Spoleto, where he was at work on frescoes in the cathedral.
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聖母子フィリッポ・リッピ, 1460
森の中の礼拝フィリッポ・リッピ, 1459
跪く二人の寄進者を伴う受胎告知フィリッポ・リッピ, 1445
バルバドーリ祭壇画とプレデッラフィリッポ・リッピ, 1437
聖母戴冠フィリッポ・リッピ, 1441
玉座の聖母子フィリッポ・リッピ, 1437
聖母子と聖フランチェスコ、聖ダミアヌス、聖コスマス、パドヴァの聖アントニウスフィリッポ・リッピ, 1440
聖ラウレンティウスと聖人・寄進者たちフィリッポ・リッピ, 1453
受胎告知フィリッポ・リッピ, 1447
メディチ・リッカルディ宮の聖母フィリッポ・リッピ, 1466
マルテッリの受胎告知フィリッポ・リッピ, 1445
ピエタフィリッポ・リッピ, 1437
聖母子と聖アンナの生涯の場面フィリッポ・リッピ, 1452
カマルドリの礼拝フィリッポ・リッピ, 1463
聖ヒエロニムスの葬儀フィリッポ・リッピ, 1452
マルスッピーニの戴冠フィリッポ・リッピ, 1444