Confirmation of the Carmelite Rule (c.1432) by Filippo Lippi

The artwork “Confirmation of the Carmelite Rule” is a fresco created by the artist Filippo Lippi around the year 1432. This piece is part of the Early Renaissance art movement and falls under the genre of religious painting.

The fresco depicts a religious scene with a group of Carmelite friars, identifiable by their distinctive white mantles, engaged in a significant event relating to the Carmelite Rule. The surroundings reflect the modest and serene nature of a monastic setting, with a chapel or church structure visible in the background. The composition includes a landscape with trees and hills that frame the gathering of the figures. Although parts of the artwork have deteriorated over time, the remaining fragments display Lippi’s delicate handling of form and his ability to create a tranquil and contemplative atmosphere. The fresco combines elements of naturalism and idealism, characteristic of the Early Renaissance, demonstrating Lippi’s mastery in religious storytelling through art.

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