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FRA FILIPPO LIPPI
[1406-1469

times. The Chapel of Prato and many other marvellous works show how great a master he was."

He had been guilty of many crimes and follies, but the Church forgave him for the sake of the grace and excellence of his art, and the friars of the Carmine were still proud to claim him as their brother.

Chief Works
Florence.—S. Lorenzo: Annunciation and Predella.
Florence.— Accademia: 55. Madonna and Saints; 62. Coronation; 79. Madonna adoring the Child; 82. Nativity; 86. Predella of St. Augustine, St. Frediano and the Virgin; 263. St. Anthony and Baptist; 264. Annunciation.
Florence.— Uffizi: 1307. Madonna and Child, with two Angels.
Florence.— Pitti: 343. Madonna and Child with Pomegranate.
Prato.—Duomo: Frescoes—Choir: Life of St. Stephen and of the Baptist; Transept: Death of St. Bernard.
Rome.—Lateran: Coronation, Saints and Donors.
Rome.— Doria Gallery: Annunciation.
Rome.— Mr. Mond: Annunciation.
Spoleto.—Duomo, Choir: Frescoes—Coronation and Life of Virgin (in part).
Turin.—Gallery: 140, 141. Fathers of the Church.
Berlin.—Gallery: 58. Madonna; 69. Madonna adoring Child; 95. Madonna della Misericordia.
London.—National Gallery: 248. Vision of St. Bernard; 666. Annunciation; 667. Seven Saints.
Richmond.—Sir Frederick Cook: Adoration of Magi, Archangel Michael and St. Anthony.
Munich.—1005. Annunciation; 1006. Madonna and Child.
Paris.—Louvre. 1344. Madonna and Child with Saints.