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An intimate Florentine double portrait, circa 1440, by Fra Filippo Lippi. A woman gazes outward while a man appears at a casement behind her—a tender narrative of courtship rendered in luminous tempera and gold.

Fra Filippo Lippi (ca. 1406–1469) was an Italian Renaissance painter and Carmelite friar whose graceful figures and narrative charm helped define early Florentine portraiture.