Paintings in the 1460s
by Fra Filippo LIPPI

In spite of his secular activitiesFra Filippo's late works are infused with religious feeling and are far more lyrical than the early ones. The Madonna in the Forest in Berlin, the Adoration of the Child in Florence and Prato and the popular Madonna with the Child in Florence are examples. From 1466 until his death in 1469 he seem s to have been in bad health and most of the work was done by pupils and assistants.

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Madonna in the Forest
c. 1460
Oil on panel, 127 x 116 cm
Staatliche Museen, Berlin


Madonna in the Forest (copy on the altar of the chapel)
c. 1460
Oil on panel
Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence


Madonna in the Forest (detail)
c. 1460
Oil on panel
Staatliche Museen, Berlin


Adoration of the Child with Saints
c. 1463
Tempera on wood, 140 x 130 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence


Adoration of the Child with Saints (detail)
c. 1463
Tempera on wood
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence


Adoration of the Child with Saints
1460-65
Panel, 146 x 157 cm
Museo Civico, Prato


Funeral of St Jerome
c. 1460
Tempera on wood, 268 x 165 cm
Duomo, Prato


Funeral of St Jerome (detail)
c. 1460
Tempera on wood
Duomo, Prato


Funeral of St Jerome (detail)
c. 1460
Tempera on wood
Duomo, Prato


Funeral of St Jerome (detail)
c. 1460
Tempera on wood
Duomo, Prato


Circumcision
1460-65
Panel, 188 x 164 cm
Santo Spirito, Prato


Madonna and Child
1460s
Panel, 75 x 53 cm
Alte Pinakothek, Munich


Madonna and Child with Two Angels
1460-65
Tempera on wood, 95 x 62 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence


Madonna and Child with Two Angels
1460-65
Tempera on wood, 95 x 62 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence


Madonna with Child and Two Angels
1465
Metalpoint, white lead, black chalk, brown wash on prepared orange-pink paper, 330 x 240 mm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence



Summary of works by Fra Filippo Lippi
Paintings
in the 1430s | in the 1440s | in the 1450s | in the 1460s
Fresco cycles
Prato Cathedral | Spoleto Cathedral



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