Barbadori Altarpiece

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The Barbadori Altarpiece is a mid-15th-century Renaissance altarpiece by Filippo Lippi, notable for its elegant Madonna and Child and refined use of perspective and light.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf altarpiece
artForm panel painting
artHistoricalContext Florentine Renaissance painting
artist Filippo Lippi NERFINISHED
artisticFeatures architectural setting framing the Virgin
graceful figures
spatial depth created by perspective
associatedPeriod Quattrocento NERFINISHED
associatedWith Filippo Lippi’s mature style
colorUsage harmonious and balanced palette
commissionedBy Barbadori family NERFINISHED
composition centralized composition around the Madonna
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Filippo Lippi NERFINISHED
culturalContext Catholic devotional art
depicts Jesus Christ as a child NERFINISHED
Madonna and Child NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
function church altarpiece
genre religious painting
hasInfluenceOn later Marian altarpieces in Florence
hasPart architectural background
central panel with Madonna and Child
saints flanking the Madonna
iconography Child blessing
Madonna enthroned NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle Italian
lighting soft, unified illumination
medium wooden panel
movement Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableFor elegant depiction of Madonna and Child
refined use of perspective
subtle treatment of light
originalLocation Florence NERFINISHED
perspectiveType linear perspective
religion Christianity
school Florentine school NERFINISHED
style Early Renaissance
subjectMatter Christian art
technique tempera on panel
timePeriod mid-15th century

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Filippo Lippi notableWork Barbadori Altarpiece