
Fra Filippo Lippi
Fra Filippo Lippi (c. 1406 – October 8, 1469) – Renaissance Master of Grace and Devotion
Discover the timeless beauty of Fra Filippo Lippi, one of the most celebrated painters of the Italian Renaissance. Born in Florence around 1406, Lippi became a Carmelite friar before fully dedicating himself to art. His works embody the elegance and refinement of the Quattrocento period, characterized by soft, flowing lines, luminous colors, and deep emotional expression. Influenced by Masaccio and later inspiring Botticelli, Lippi mastered the use of tempera and oil on panel, bringing religious subjects to life with a humanistic touch.
Among his most famous masterpieces are The Madonna and Child, The Annunciation, and The Coronation of the Virgin, all celebrated for their exquisite detail and ethereal beauty. Own a hand-painted museum-quality reproduction of Lippi’s iconic works, capturing the same delicate emotion, rich colors, and masterful technique that define his legacy.