Filippo Lippi - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints (c. 1430) -
  • Madonna and Child Enthroned (Madonna of Tarquinia) (1437) -
  • Madonna and Child with Saints (1438) -
  • St. Jerome in Penance (c. 1439) -
  • The Annunciation with two Kneeling Donors (c. 1440) -
  • Martelli Annunciation (c. 1440) -
  • Coronation of the Virgin (1441–1447) -
  • Annunciation (c. 1443-1450) -
  • Marsuppini Coronation (after 1444) -
  • Annunciation (1445–50) -
  • Annunciation (c. 1449–1459) -
  • Seven Saints (c. 1449–1459) -
  • Madonna and Child (c. 1452) -
  • Funeral of St. Jerome (c. 1452–1460) -
  • Stories of St. Stephen and St. John the Baptist (1452–1465) -
  • Madonna del Ceppo (c. 1452-1453) -
  • Madonna and Child (c. 1455) -
  • Adoration in the Forest (late 1450s) -
  • Madonna of Palazzo Medici-Riccardi (1466–1469) -
  • Scenes of the Life of the Virgin Mary (1467–1469) -
  • Madonna and Child (between circa 1446 and circa 1447),

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