Filippino Lippi and Rome in Cleveland

January 8 2026

Image of Filippino Lippi and Rome in Cleveland

Picture: Cleveland Museum of Art

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

I'm a little slow to news that the Cleveland Museum of Art opened a new exhibition at the end of last year dedicated to Filippino Lippi and Rome.

According to the museum's website:

Filippino Lippi and Rome reconsiders the lasting impact of the painter’s time in the Eternal City, juxtaposing Filippino’s Roman artworks with their Florentine precursors and successors. The exhibition places 25 paintings, drawings, and antiquities in direct conversation with important loans from national and international lenders, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art; His Majesty King Charles III; the National Gallery, London; the Galleria degli Uffizi; and the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, among others. For the first time, these related artworks are brought together, in some cases reuniting paintings with their studies.

The show will run until 22nd February 2026.

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