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Lippi, Filippo Fra
His life reads more like a novel than that of a Carmelite Frate.
Filippo Lippi was a celebrated painter and a lapsed Carmelite friar: in his Lives of the Artists, Giorgio Vasari claims that Cosimo de'.
His story includes the kidnapping of a nun, a papal dispensation to marry her, having children out of wedlock and lawsuits for cheating his own assistants. Yet, all the while, living the life of a near-do-well, Fra Filippo Lippo retained a position of importance within the Church and painted some of the most beautiful and treasured works from the 13th century.
Filippo was born around 1406 (a date coming from deductive reasoning rather than actual records).
His father, Tommaso di Lippo was a butcher in Florence. His mother was Mona Antonia di Bindo Sernigi.
Like so many histories of famous artists, this one starts out with a bit of competing information.
Learn about this topic in these articles: discussed in biography.Most Lippo biographies have the artist living with his aunt Mona Alpaccia until the age of eight. His mother was said to have died shortly after his birth and his father died when he was only two years old. His aunt is said to have given the boy ov