- 1410),
known as
Lippo di
Dalmasio, was an
Italian painter from Bologna, a son of
Dalmasio Scannabecchi. His
father was
Dalmasio Scannabecchi (sometimes...
-
fifteenth century, the so-called
Madonna della Neve,
perhaps of
Lippo di
Dalmasio. An
object of
lesser artistic value but of some
suggestion is the white...
- workshop,
remains of 14th-century
frescoes by
Vitale da
Bologna and
Lippo di
Dalmasio,
paintings by
Innocenzo da
Imola and
Francesco Albani, and a
marble altarpiece...
- 15th-century
frescoes depicting St Anthony, Onofrius, and
Elias by
Lippo Dalmasio.
Vitale da Bologna's
Crucifixion was
completed in the 15th
century for...
- Severini,
Alberto Burri,
Johann Heinrich Füssli,
Nicolas de Staël,
Lippo di
Dalmasio,
Filippo Lippi,
Domenico Ghirlandaio,
Lorenzo Costa,
Martin Schongauer...
- in Bologna. He was born in Cento. He was a
pupil of the
painter Lippo Dalmasio then for a few
years with
Francesco Squarcione around 1455. He was a contemporary...
- (moved to canvas)
depicting the
Madonna dell'Umiltà (1397) by
Lippo di
Dalmasio.
There are also
works by
Bartolommeo Ramenghi (il Bagnacavallo), Bartolomeo...
-
publishing another pair of books. He was
teacher of law, and
discussed with
Dalmasio Vélez Sársfield
about the
content and
function of the
civil code. Between...
-
church that
sheltered the
painting of the
Madonna dell’Orazione by
Lippo di
Dalmasio. The church,
called San Colombano, at the site had been
founded in the...
- Francia,
Bologna 2004, pp. 98–152
Flavio Boggi -
Robert Gibbs,
Lippo di
Dalmasio. «****ai
valente pittore».
Bononia University Press,
Bologna 2013, pp. 37-41...