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Filippo Lippi
A classic Early Renaissance triptych by Filippo Lippi, featuring the Madonna and Child flanked by saints in a balanced, humanistic composition.
This triptych by Filippo Lippi displays the stylistic characteristics of the Florentine Early Renaissance. The central panel features the Madonna and Child, a subject Lippi explored throughout his career. The figures are rendered with a focus on human warmth and naturalistic volume, departing from the rigid iconographic traditions of the preceding century. The Virgin is depicted with a gentle expression, holding the Christ Child, who engages with a book. Two angels flank the pair, adding a sense of depth to the architectural setting. The side panels depict pairs of saints, their heavy drapery and distinct facial features demonstrating Lippi's attention to individual characterisation. The use of tempera on wood allows for a clarity of line and a brightness of colour that defines the period. The gold-arched frames, typical of the triptych format, unify the three panels while providing a decorative boundary for the sacred scenes. Lippi's approach to light and shadow creates a sense of physical presence for each figure, grounding them within their respective spaces. The composition balances the verticality of the saints with the seated, more contained form of the Madonna, creating a rhythmic visual flow across the three sections. Lippi was a Carmelite friar whose work was influenced by Masaccio, yet he developed a softer, more lyrical style. This work reflects the transition towards a more humanistic approach in religious art, where the divine is presented with approachable, earthly qualities. The careful rendering of the textiles, from the deep blue of the Virgin's mantle to the heavy robes of the saints, shows the technical precision required in tempera painting. This triptych remains a clear example of the aesthetic priorities of mid-fifteenth-century Florence, where clarity, balance, and human emotion were central to the production of devotional art.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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