Filippo Lippi
| Filippo Lippi | |
|---|---|
| Self-portrait of Fra' Filippo Lippi (1452) | |
| Born | Filippo Lippi c. 1406 | 
| Died | 8 October 1469 (aged 62–63) | 
| Nationality | Italian | 
| Other names | Lippo Lippi | 
| Known for | Painting, fresco innovative naturalism | 
| Notable work | Madonna and Child Enthroned, Annunciation | 
| Movement | Early Renaissance | 
Filippo Lippi O.Carm. (c. 1406 – 8 October 1469), also known as Lippo Lippi, was an Italian Renaissance painter of the Quattrocento (fifteenth century) and a Carmelite priest. He was an early Renaissance master of a painting workshop, who taught many painters. Sandro Botticelli and Francesco di Pesello (called Pesellino) were among his most distinguished pupils. His son, Filippino Lippi, also studied under him and assisted in some late works.