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Filippino Lippi (probably 1457 – 18
April 1504) was an
Italian Renaissance painter mostly working in Florence,
Italy during the
later years of the Early...
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Filipino (English: /ˌfɪləˈpiːnoʊ/ FIL-ə-PEE-noh;
Wikang Filipino, [ˈwikɐŋ filiˈpino̞]) is the
national language (Wikang
pambansa /
Pambansang wika) of...
- Look up Filipino or
filipino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Filipino may
refer to:
Something from or
related to the
Philippines Filipino language...
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Filipinos (Filipino: Mga Pilipino) are
citizens or
people identified with the
country of the Philippines. The
majority of
Filipinos today are Catholic...
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Filippino is a male
Italian given name and the
diminutive form of Filippo.
Notable people with the name include:
Filippino Doria (1470/1480–1548/1558)...
- Magi is a
panel painting in
tempera by the
Italian Renaissance painter Filippino Lippi, of the very
common subject of the
Adoration of the Magi, signed...
- (called Pesellino) were
among his most
distinguished pupils. His son,
Filippino Lippi, also
studied under him and ****isted in some late works.
Lippi was...
- Rome at the age of 27.
Portions of the
chapel were
completed later by
Filippino Lippi.
During the
Baroque period some of the
paintings were seen as unfashionable...
- The
Pontificio Collegio Filippino (English:
Pontifical Filipino College; Filipino:
Dalubhasaang Pilipinong Pontipikal),
officially named the Pontificio...
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Botticelli took on his
first apprentice, the
young Filippino Lippi, son of his master.
Botticelli and
Filippino's works from
these years,
including many Madonna...