Filippino Lippi - Major Works

Major Works

  • The Coronation of the Virgin (c. 1480)
  • Madonna with Child, St Anthony of Padua and a Friar (before 1480)
  • Tobias and the Angel (c. 1480)
  • Portrait of an Old Man (1485)
  • Three Angels with Young Tobias (1485)
  • Self-Portrait
  • Portrait of a Youth (c. 1485)
  • Signoria Altarpiece (Pala degli Otto) (1486)
  • Annunciation with St. Thomas and Cardinal Carafa (1488–1493)
  • Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard (1486)
  • Madonna with Child and Saints (c. 1488)
  • St. Jerome (1490s)
  • Apparition of Christ to the Virgin (c. 1493)
  • Madonna and Child with Saints (1498)
  • Adoration of the Magi (1496)
  • Allegory (c. 1498)
  • Allegory of Music (Erato) (c. 1500)
  • Crucifixion, c. 1501
  • Mystic Marriage of St Catherine (c. 1501–1503)
  • Madonna and Child, St. Stefan and e St. Jhon the Baptist (1502–1503)
  • Deposition (1504, finished by Perugino in 1507)

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