Classic English literature 16 November 2011 Fra Lippo Lippi by Robert Browning: Argument about Art. Fra Lippo Lippi was written by Robert Browning in 1855. The poem presents a long dramatic monologue of a Carmelite monk and gifted painter‚ Fra (Brother) Lippo Lippi‚ who‚ returning stealthily from his amorous adventures‚ is detained by night watchmen. Yet‚ as Fra Lippo Lippi is a protégé of the powerful Cosimo di Medici‚ he has nothing to fear from the guards. In the very beginning
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How far do you agree with the view that Fra Lippo Lippi is simply a ’saucy and loud mouthed monk’? The story of Fra Lippo Lippi focuses on a debate of art‚ whether it should be realistic or didactic and idealistic‚ the narrators comments could be seen as drunk ramblings or rather an artist who wants to defend his preference of realism over tradition. The poem starts off quite energetically with Fra Lippo Lippi being captured “I am poor brother Lippo‚ by your leave”‚ it seems self-deprecating from
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Filippo Brunelleschi Many people before I have said that Filippo is the father of Renaissance architecture. During his lifetime‚ he was indisputably the most prominent architect in Italy. Filippo‚ the second of three children‚ was born in Florence‚ Italy in 1377‚ to a lawyer and father‚ Brunellesco Di Lippo and his mother‚ Giuliana Spini. In 1392‚ he began his apprenticeship in a small workshop in Florence. After only 6 years‚ he passed his examination and became a guild master goldsmith
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Born in 1377 to a distinguished Florentine notary‚ Brunellesco di Lippo Lapi‚ and his wife Giuliana Spini‚ Filippo Brunelleschi was the second of three sons. Not much is known about his childhood‚ but it is speculated that his father had wanted him to follow in his footsteps in law as a notary. Filippo had other plans in mind‚ however. In 1392‚ Brunelleschi became a goldsmithing and sculpting apprentice. During his apprenticeship‚ he studied and mastered drawing and painting‚ woodcarving‚ metal
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interesting piece of art‚ Fra Filippo Lippi’s “Portrait of a woman with a man at a Casement”. I will begin by the analysis of the formal qualities of the painting such as the composition‚ the color‚ line‚ texture‚ proportion‚ balance‚ contrast and rhythm. I will then discuss how the work fits a certain stylistic category. I will demonstrate that the painting reflects the social and cultural trends of the period in which it was created. “ The paintings of Filippo Lippi are frequently characterized
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Back to the Future The work and influence of Filippo Marinetti & Umberto Boccioni In Europe the transition from the 19th to the 20th century witnessed the emergence of a number of artistic and social movements which left a great impact on societies‚ not only in Europe but also worldwide. Movements such as Futurism‚ Dadaism‚ Surrealism‚ and Constructivism played an important role in changing society for the better by using their design and art practices. This era also witnessed a number of ideological
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Filippino Lippi. Over the years‚ Lapis transforms into a dark shade of blue‚ losing its true color; however‚ this painting was restored and the Lapis is able to portray the beauty of its natural pigment.
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FRA LIPPO LIPPI George Eliot in her essay on Browning says‚ “Indeed‚ in Browning’s best poems he makes us feel that what we took for obscurity in him was superficiality in ourselves. We are far from meaning that all his obscurity is like the obscurity of the stars‚ dependent simply on the feebleness of men’s vision”. According to George Eliot‚ “Fra Lippo Lippi a poem at once original and perfect in its kind. The artist-monk‚ Fra Lippo‚ is supposed to be detected by the night-watch roaming
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The Renaissance The word ‘Renaissance’ means the re-birth or the revival of something. In History‚ the word Renaissance refers to the revival of art‚ literature and architecture. It is known as the bridge between medieval times and modern times. The Renaissance began in the 14th century and lasted for three centuries until the 17th century. Its birthplace was Italy. The Renaissance began in Florence in 1341. At this time in Florence‚ there was a lot of wealth. The people of Florence were
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During the Renaissance‚ many exquisite arts and inventions were created. This includes the famous statue‚ Crucifix‚ by Filippo Brunelleschi. Made in 1410‚ Crucifix reflects the numerous changes of the Renaissance‚ like symmetry and realism‚ through cleverly placed features giving the statue balance. The way the curve of the eyebrows and nose perfectly align with the belly button and big right toe seems to almost split the statue in two. Symmetry and balance were important back during the Renaissance
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