A reconsideration of Filippino Lippi’s transformative Roman period and the ensuing evolution of his innovative style, as reflected in his Holy Family tondo in Cleveland―a masterpiece that exemplifies this pivotal phase in his career
Between 1488 and 1493, leading Florentine artist Filippino Lippi (ca. 1457–1504) relocated to Rome to complete his celebrated frescoes in the funerary chapel of Neapolitan cardinal Oliviero Carafa in the major Dominican church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. During this time, Filippino also painted a magnificent tondo for Carafa: The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Margaret. Focusing on this seminal work in his oeuvre, Filippino Lippi and Rome traces the arc of the painter’s artistic practice before, during, and after his Roman period, illuminating the evolution of his processes and iconographic ingenuities. This in-depth study presents new scholarship on the inspiration Filippino found in the Eternal City and how The Holy Family tondo―the only known independent work produced by Filippino in Rome―influenced artists from Raffaellino del Garbo to Jan Gossaert to Leonardo da Vinci. Moreover, the essays and catalogue entries in this volume draw on recent technical analyses that had, for the first time, revealed the tondo’s underdrawing and pentimenti, shedding new light on Filippino’s painting techniques. These texts are accompanied by a chronicle of the work’s rediscovery at the start of the nineteenth century and the dramatic turn of events that led to its acquisition by the Cleveland Museum of Art in 1932.
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(November 30, 2025–February 22, 2026)
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Alexander J. Noelle is the Henry and Anne Ott-Hansen Family Associate Curator of European Paintings and Sculpture, 1500–1800, at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. A reconsideration of Filippino Lippis transformative Roman period and the ensuing evolution of his innovative style, as reflected in his Holy Family tondo in Clevelanda masterpiece that exemplifies this pivotal phase in his career Between 1488 and 1493, leading Florentine artist Filippino Lippi (ca. 14571504) relocated to Rome to complete his celebrated frescoes in the funerary chapel of Neapolitan cardinal Oliviero Carafa in the major Dominican church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. During this time, Filippino also painted a magnificent tondo for Carafa: The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Margaret. Focusing on this seminal work in his oeuvre, Filippino Lippi and Rome traces the arc of the painters artistic practice before, during, and after his Roman period, illuminating the evolution of his processes and iconographic ingenuities. This in-depth study presents new scholarship on the inspiration Filippino found in the Eternal City and how The Holy Family tondothe only known independent work produced by Filippino in Romeinfluenced artists from Raffaellino del Garbo to Jan Gossaert to Leonardo da Vinci. Moreover, the essays and catalogue entries in this volume draw on recent technical analyses that had, for the first time, revealed the tondos underdrawing and pentimenti, shedding new light on Filippinos painting techniques. These texts are accompanied by a chronicle of the works rediscovery at the start of the nineteenth century and the dramatic turn of events that led to its acquisition by the Cleveland Museum of Art in 1932. Distributed for the Cleveland Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: Cleveland Museum of Art (November 30, 2025February 22, 2026) Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780300286472
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Hardback. Condición: New. A reconsideration of Filippino Lippi's transformative Roman period and the ensuing evolution of his innovative style, as reflected in his Holy Family tondo in Cleveland-a masterpiece that exemplifies this pivotal phase in his career Between 1488 and 1493, leading Florentine artist Filippino Lippi (ca. 1457-1504) relocated to Rome to complete his celebrated frescoes in the funerary chapel of Neapolitan cardinal Oliviero Carafa in the major Dominican church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. During this time, Filippino also painted a magnificent tondo for Carafa: The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Margaret. Focusing on this seminal work in his oeuvre, Filippino Lippi and Rome traces the arc of the painter's artistic practice before, during, and after his Roman period, illuminating the evolution of his processes and iconographic ingenuities. This in-depth study presents new scholarship on the inspiration Filippino found in the Eternal City and how The Holy Family tondo-the only known independent work produced by Filippino in Rome-influenced artists from Raffaellino del Garbo to Jan Gossaert to Leonardo da Vinci. Moreover, the essays and catalogue entries in this volume draw on recent technical analyses that had, for the first time, revealed the tondo's underdrawing and pentimenti, shedding new light on Filippino's painting techniques. These texts are accompanied by a chronicle of the work's rediscovery at the start of the nineteenth century and the dramatic turn of events that led to its acquisition by the Cleveland Museum of Art in 1932. Distributed for the Cleveland Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: Cleveland Museum of Art (November 30, 2025-February 22, 2026). Nº de ref. del artículo: LU-9780300286472
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