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-'''Gabriele Castagnola''' (11/14/1828 [[Genoa]] - 8/30/1883 Florence) was an Italian artist who worked in [[oil painting]] and [[chromolithography]] in an [[Academic art|Academic style]] in [[Florence, Italy]]. This style of painting and sculpture derived from the Academies where most artists received their formal training, and is characterized by its high finish, use of mythological or [[history painting|historical]] subject matter, and moralistic tone. Castagnola's paintings are often somewhat sentimental and often focus on themes of love and romance. The romance of the [[Early Renaissance painting|Early Renaissance painter]] [[Filippo Lippi]] with the young novice Lucrezia Buti is a recurring theme in his pieces, as are [[nuns]] in general.  
-His works include: Filippo Lippi e Lucrezia Buti (1863), Scena Romantica (1864), Ciociara, Jeune Fille au Balcon (1865), Faust and Marguerite (1870), Lippi Declaring his Love to the Nun/Lippi with the Nun (1870), Filippino Lippi and his Mistress (1871), Love or Duty (1871), A Nun Observing Two Butterflies (1872), Reading Together (1872), Rosen (1873), Scena Galante, Couple Romantique Assis Sur un Banc (1873), The Embrace of Fra Filippo Lippi and Lucrezia Buti (1874), The Meeting (1875), Nun Admiring Lovebirds (1875), La Monaca e il Pittore, Amor Cortese (1876), The Kind Gesture (1876), and The Seduction (1877).+'''Fra' <!--PLEASE DON'T REMOVE THE APOSTROPHE. IT'S THE CORRECT ITALIAN FORM OF ABBREVIATION OF "Frate" = Friar-->Filippo Lippi''' (1406 &ndash; October 8, 1469), also called '''Lippo Lippi''', was an [[Italy|Italian]] painter of the Italian [[Quattrocento]] (15th century) school.
 +==Selected works==
 +*''[[Madonna and Child Enthroned (Fra Lippo Lippi)|Madonna and Child Enthroned]] (Madonna of Tarquinia)'' (1437) -<small>Tempera on panel, 151 x 66&nbsp;cm, [[Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica]], [[Rome]]</small>
 +*''[[Madonna and Child with Saints and Angels (Fra Lippo Lippi)|Madonna and Child with Saints]]'' (1438) -<small> Panel, 208 x 244&nbsp;cm, [[The Louvre]], [[Paris]]</small>
 +*''[[St. Jerome in Penance (Fra Lippo Lippi)|St. Jerome in Penance]]'' (c. 1439) -<small> Tempera on panel, 54 x 37&nbsp;cm, Staatliches Lindenau Museum, [[Altenburg]]</small>
 +*''[[The Annunciation with two Kneeling Donors (Lippi)|The Annunciation with two Kneeling Donors]]'' (c. 1440) -<small> Oil on panel, 155 x 144&nbsp;cm, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome</small>
 +*''[[Annunciation (Lippi, San Lorenzo)|Martelli Annunciation]]'' (c. 1440) -<small> Tempera on panel, 175 x 183&nbsp;cm, San Lorenzo, Florence</small>
 +*''[[Coronation of the Virgin (Filippo Lippi)|Coronation of the Virgin]]'' (1441–1447) -<small> Tempera on panel, 200 x 287&nbsp;cm, [[Uffizi]], [[Florence]]</small>
 +*''[[Annunciation (Lippi, Munich)|Annunciation]]'' (c. 1443-1450) -<small> Wood, 203 x 185.3&nbsp;cm, Alte Pinakothek, [[Munich]]</small>
 +*''[[Coronation of the Virgin (Filippo Lippi, Rome)|Marsuppini Coronation]]'' (after 1444) -<small> Tempera on panel, 172 x 251&nbsp;cm, [[Pinacoteca Vaticana]], [[Rome]]</small>
 +*''[[Annunciation (Lippi, Rome)|Annunciation]]'' (1445–50) -<small> Oil on panel, 117 x 173&nbsp;cm, [[Galleria Doria Pamphilj]], Rome</small>
 +*''[[Annunciation (Lippi, London)|Annunciation]]'' (c. 1449–1459) -<small> Tempera on panel, 68 x 151.5&nbsp;cm, [[National Gallery, London]]</small>
 +*''[[Seven Saints (Lippi)|Seven Saints]]'' (c. 1449–1459) -<small> Tempera on panel, 68 x 151.5&nbsp;cm, [[National Gallery, London]]</small>
 +*''[[Madonna and Child (Fra Lippo Lippi)|Madonna and Child]]'' (c. 1452) -<small> Panel, diameter 135&nbsp;cm, [[Pitti Gallery]], [[Florence]]</small>
 +*''[[Funeral of St. Jerome (Fra Lippo Lippi)|Funeral of St. Jerome]]'' (c. 1452–1460) -<small> Tempera on panel, 268 x 165&nbsp;cm, Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, [[Prato Cathedral]]</small>
 +*''[[Stories of St Stephen and St John the Baptist|Stories of St. Stephen and St. John the Baptist]]'' (1452–1465) -<small> Fresco cycle, Cathedral of [[Prato]] </small>
 +*''[[Madonna del Ceppo]]'' (c. 1452-1453) -<small> Panel, 187 x 120&nbsp;cm, Civic Museum, Prato</small>
 +*''[[Madonna and Child (Fra Lippo Lippi)|Madonna and Child]]'' (c. 1455) -<small> Panel, [[Uffizi Gallery]], [[Florence]]</small>
 +*''[[Adoration in the Forest (Lippi)|Adoration in the Forest]]'' (late 1450s) -<small> Panel, 127 x 116&nbsp;cm, [[Staatliche Museen]], [[Berlin]]</small>
 +*''[[Madonna of Palazzo Medici-Riccardi]]'' (1466–1469) -<small> Tempera on panel, 115 x 71&nbsp;cm, [[Palazzo Medici-Riccardi]], Florence </small>
 +*''[[Scenes of the Life of the Virgin Mary]]'' (1467–1469) -<small> Fresco, apse of the [[Spoleto Cathedral]] </small>
 +*''Madonna and Child'' (between circa 1446 and circa 1447), <small>[[The Walters Art Museum]].</small>
 +*''[[Triptych of the Madonna of Humility with saints]]
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