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Filippo Lippi: Triptych of the Madonna of Humility with Saints
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Filippo Lippi
(1406–1469)
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Fra Lippo Lippi; Frate Filippo del Carmine; Fra Filippo di Tomaso; Fra Filippo di Tomaso Lippi
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{{Information |Description=Madonna of Humility with Angels and Donor Fra Filippo Lippi Panel; 42.3 x 27 cm (central panel), 41.9 x 12 cm (left wing), 42.3 x 11.6 cm (right wing) Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum |Source=http://www.aiwaz.net/panopticon/madon
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