The Life and Artwork of Filippo Lippi

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Filippo Lippi was born in Florence in 1406. Both of his parents died when he was a young boy so he moved in with his aunt. In 1420 Lippi was registered in the community of the Carmelite friars of the Carmine in Florence. This was a well-known monastery that housed much young talent. He remained here until 1432 and took the Carmelite vows in 1421 when Lippi was 16. Since Lippi spent all of his time scavenging pictures in various books, the prior decided to give him the opportunity to learn to paint. This was his introduction to the world that would soon turn into a lifestyle and reach great heights.

After Fra Filippo quit the monastery, he was not set free from his vows. In conclusion, Lippi describes himself as the poorest friar in Florence. He made little money, occasionally he made considerable profits but as a reaction to him spending the little money he made, he remained in poverty. Lippi is later discovered living in Prato, a city near Florence, painting frescoes in the cathedral. While he was working on these frescoes, he planned on painting a picture for S. Margherita of Pr...

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