Filippo di Antonio Filippelli

Filippo di Antonio Filippelli (1460–1506) was an Italian Renaissance painter in Tuscany.

Ascension, church of Santa Maria a Marcialla
St Antony Abbot and St Matthew the Evangelist, frescoes in pieve di Sant'Appiano

He was born in Badia a Passignano, near Tavarnelle Val di Pesa, where he was a pupil of the Florentine painter Bernardo di Stefano Rosselli. His style recalls that of Domenico Ghirlandaio, who also worked at Passignano.

Filippelli was active primarily as a fresco painter. He painted many frescoes for churches in the countryside surrounding Florence. These include:

  • Saint Peter Martyr, Saints Anthony Abbot and Saint Matthew, and the Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, dated 1484, at the Pieve di Sant'Appiano near Barberino Val d'Elsa.
  • Scenes from the Life of Saint Benedict, frescoed between 1483 and 1485 in the cloister of the Abbey of Saint Michael at Badia a Passignano.
  • Madonna and Child with Four Saints, a trompe l'oeil altarpiece dated 1492 in church of Sant'Andrea a Papaiano, Poggibonsi.
  • The Ascension of Christ and The Annunciation, 1502, in the church of Santa Maria a Marcialla near Barberino Val d'Elsa.
  • Madonna and Child with Saints Antony Abbot and Lucy, fragments of a fresco from the Pieve di Santa Maria a Coeli Aula, now at the Museo d'arte sacra di Montespertoli

Bibliography

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  • Pons, Nicoletta. “Il pittore Filippo d’Antonio Filippelli e la sua attività fra Valdelsa e Valdipesa (parte 2),” Antichità Viva, XXXI, no. 1 (1992): pp. 23–28.
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