Berenson, Bernhard . The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance
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FRA FILIPPO LIPPI.

   1406-1469. Pupil of Lorenzo Monaco and follower of Masaccio; influenced by Fra Angelico.


Ashridge Park (Berkhampstead).
EARL BROWNLOW. Madonna.


Berlin.
58. Madonna.

69. Madonna adoring Child.

95. "Madonna della Misericordia."

95B. Predella: Miraculous Infancy of a Saint.


Florence.
ACADEMY, 55. Madonna and Saints.

62. Coronation of Virgin. 1441.

79. Virgin adoring Child.

82. Nativity. E.

86. Predelle: S. Frediano changing the Course of the Serchio; Virgin receiving the Announcement of her Death; St. Augustine in his Study.

263. Gabriel and Baptist.

264. Madonna and St. Antony Abbot.

PITTI, 343. Madonna. 1442.

UFFIZI, 1307. Madonna.

PALAZZO ALESSANDRI. St. Antony Abbot and a Bishop. SS. Lawrence, Cosmas, and Damian and Donors.

PALAZZO RICCARDI (PREFECTURE). Madonna.

S. LORENZO, MARTELLI CHAPEL. Annunciation, and Predelle.


London.
248. Vision of St. Bernard. 1447.

666. Annunciation. E.

667. Seven Saints. E.





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Lyons.
M. EDOUARD AYNARD. Predella: St. Benedict and Novice.


Munich.
1005. Annunciation. E.

1006. Madonna.


Oxford.
UNIVERSITY GALLERIES, 12. Meeting of Joachim and Anne.


Paris.
1344. Madonna and Angels. 1437.


Prato.
DUOMO, CHOIR. Frescoes: Lives of St. Stephen and the Baptist (assisted by Fra Diamante). 1452-1464.

R. TRANSEPT. Fresco: Death of St. Bernard (the upper part by Fra Diamante). Ordered 1450.


Richmond (Surrey).
SIR FREDERICK COOK. Tondo: Adoration of Magi. E. SS. Michael and Antony Abbot. 1457.


Rome.
LATERAN, 65. Triptych: Coronation, Saints and Donors (the angels are, in execution at least, by another hand, probably Fra Diamante's).

PRINCE DORIA. Annunciation.

MR. LUDWIG MOND. Annunciation and Donors.


Spoleto.
DUOMO, APSE. Frescoes: Life of Virgin (chiefly by Fra Diamante). Left unfinished at death.


Turin.
ACCADEMIA ALBERTINA, 140, 141. The Four Church Fathers.