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Assumption

Filippino Lippi’s stunning "Assumption" fresco captures the divine moment of Mary's ascent into heaven in a masterful display of late Renaissance style and intricate detail, perfect for art lovers to admire or own.

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Quick Facts

  • Movement: High Renaissance
  • Location: Rome, Italy
  • Artist: Filippino Lippi
  • Title: Assumption
  • Year: 1489
  • Influences: Late Renaissance
  • Notable elements: Angels, celestial scene

Art Quiz

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Question 1:
What artistic movement is Filippino Lippi primarily associated with?
Question 2:
In which Roman church is the fresco "Assumption" located?
Question 3:
Who collaborated with Filippino Lippi on frescoes at Lorenzo de Medici’s villa?
Question 4:
What is a prominent feature of Filippino Lippi's style, as exemplified in the fresco "Assumption"?
Question 5:
What is the primary subject matter depicted in Filippino Lippi’s masterpiece?

Collectible Description

A Vision Ascendant: Filippino Lippi’s “Assumption”

Filippino Lippi's "Assumption," completed in 1489 and gracing the walls of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome, is more than just a religious depiction; it’s a vibrant testament to the burgeoning spirit of the late Renaissance. This fresco, brimming with meticulously rendered figures and imbued with a palpable sense of divine grace, offers a profound glimpse into the artistic and spiritual landscape of 15th-century Italy. The painting immediately captivates with its central scene – Mary's ascent into heaven, a pivotal moment in Christian theology powerfully visualized by Lippi’s masterful hand.

  • Subject Matter: The Assumption of the Virgin Mary is a cornerstone of Catholic belief, representing her soul being taken to celestial realms after death.
  • Composition: Lippi skillfully arranges the figures around Mary, creating a dynamic and layered composition that draws the viewer’s eye upwards towards the luminous heavens.

Renaissance Technique and Artistic Flourish

Lippi's technique exemplifies the High Renaissance style – a period defined by its emphasis on realism, perspective, and anatomical accuracy. Executed as a fresco, a method involving painting directly onto wet plaster, the work demonstrates remarkable detail and luminosity. The artist’s use of color is particularly noteworthy; earth tones dominate, providing a grounding effect while brilliant blues and whites are strategically employed to highlight Mary's robes and the ethereal quality of the heavenly realm. Notice the subtle gradations in tone, achieved through layering thin glazes – a hallmark of Lippi’s approach – that contribute significantly to the fresco’s depth and richness.

The artist’s attention to detail extends beyond mere representation. The figures are not simply static representations; they possess a sense of movement and emotion, reflecting the humanist ideals prevalent at the time. Even the architectural elements—arches and columns—are rendered with precision, subtly guiding the viewer's gaze towards the central event.

Symbolism and Context

"Assumption" is rich in symbolic meaning. The angels surrounding Mary are not merely attendants; they represent divine assistance and support. Their instruments – harps and scrolls – evoke musical praise and sacred texts, underscoring the importance of faith and devotion. The architectural setting, with its suggestion of a celestial threshold, reinforces the painting’s theological message: the transition from earthly life to eternal glory. Created during a period of intense religious fervor and artistic innovation, this work reflects the patronage of the Catholic Church and the growing influence of humanist thought.

A Timeless Masterpiece

Despite the passage of centuries, "Assumption" retains its power to move and inspire. The painting’s well-preserved condition – bearing subtle signs of age that only enhance its historical significance – offers a tangible connection to the artistic genius of Filippino Lippi and the vibrant cultural milieu of Renaissance Rome. A hand-painted reproduction captures not just an image, but the very essence of this extraordinary work, allowing you to experience its beauty and profound symbolism within your own space.


Artist Biography

Early Life and Training

  • Born: April 1457, Prato, Italy
  • Died: April 1504
  • Parents: Fra Filippo Lippi (painter) and Lucrezia Buti
  • Filippino was the illegitimate son of a renowned painter.
  • Early training under his father laid the foundation for his artistic career.

Artistic Career and Development

  • Early Period (1475-1480): Initial works, such as Madonnas, showed a less refined style. These were initially attributed to an anonymous artist known as "amico di Sandro."
  • Evolution (1480-1485): Development of a more personal and effective approach in works like the *Journeys of Tobias*.
  • Maturity (1485-1504): Mastery of the High Renaissance style, exemplified by *The Apparition of Christ to the Virgin*.

Major Works and Collaborations

  • Collaboration with Perugino, Ghirlandaio, and Botticelli on frescoes at Lorenzo de' Medici’s villa.
  • Completion of Masaccio's unfinished decoration in the Brancacci Chapel alongside Masolino.
  • Notable works include: *The Coronation of the Virgin*, *Tobias and the Angel*, *St Jerome*, and *Scene from the Life of St Thomas Aquinas*.

Influences and Artistic Style

  • Early Influences: Sandro Botticelli, Fra Filippo Lippi.
  • Style Characteristics: Animated form and line, warm colorism, detailed landscapes, expressive figures, and a blend of perspective geometry with intimate interiors.
  • Roman Antiquities: Studies after Roman antiquities during his time in Rome influenced his work, incorporating an antique vocabulary into his art.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • A leading Florentine exponent of the tradition of great fresco cycles.
  • His influence on the High Renaissance is undeniable.
  • Works are found in museums worldwide, including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
  • Known for bridging the gap between earlier Renaissance styles and the emerging High Renaissance aesthetic.
Filippino Lippi

Filippino Lippi

1457 - 1504 , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: High Renaissance
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Raffaellino del Garbo']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Fra Filippo Lippi
    • Sandro Botticelli
  • Date Of Birth: April 1457
  • Date Of Death: April 1504
  • Full Name: Filippino Lippi
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Coronation of the Virgin
    • Tobias and the Angel
    • Scene from the Life of St Thomas Aquinas
    • St Jerome
  • Place Of Birth: Prato, Italy