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- 1410), known as Lippo di Dalmasio, was an Italian painter from Bologna, a son of Dalmasio Scannabecchi. His father was Dalmasio Scannabecchi (sometimes...
- fifteenth century, the so-called Madonna della Neve, perhaps of Lippo di Dalmasio. An object of lesser artistic value but of some suggestion is the white...
- workshop, remains of 14th-century frescoes by Vitale da Bologna and Lippo di Dalmasio, paintings by Innocenzo da Imola and Francesco Albani, and a marble altarpiece...
- 15th-century frescoes depicting St Anthony, Onofrius, and Elias by Lippo Dalmasio. Vitale da Bologna's Crucifixion was completed in the 15th century for...
- in Bologna. He was born in Cento. He was a pupil of the painter Lippo Dalmasio then for a few years with Francesco Squarcione around 1455. He was a contemporary...
- Francia, Bologna 2004, pp. 98–152 Flavio Boggi - Robert Gibbs, Lippo di Dalmasio. «****ai valente pittore». Bononia University Press, Bologna 2013, pp. 37-41...
- Severini, Alberto Burri, Johann Heinrich Füssli, Nicolas de Staël, Lippo di Dalmasio, Filippo Lippi, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Lorenzo Costa, Martin Schongauer...
- church that sheltered the painting of the Madonna dell’Orazione by Lippo di Dalmasio. The church, called San Colombano, at the site had been founded in the...
- Torreggiani. The church contains a Madonna delle Febbri attributed to Lippo di Dalmasio. Other works once found in the church, included: Santa Caterina and Madonna...
- publishing another pair of books. He was teacher of law, and discussed with Dalmasio Vélez Sársfield about the content and function of the civil code. Between...