Lippo D'andrea Di Lippo
1370 – 1451
Italian painter, formerly known as Pseudo-Ambrogio di Baldese. He enrolled in the Compagnia di San Luca in 1411, the same year that he received a commission, along with Niccolò di Pietro Gerini, Ambrogio di Baldese, and Alvaro di Pietro, for the fresco decoration of the façade of the Palazzo del Ceppo in Prato. An undocumented tradition assigning the frescoes in the Nerli Chapel at Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, to a painter named Lippo in 1402 has reasonably been connected with Lippo d'Andrea, and it must be assumed that, like Lorenzo Monaco, he was active at least as early as the last decade of the fourteenth century.
3 artworks in collection
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