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The Stories of St. Stephen and St. John the Baptist is a fresco cycle by the Italian Renaissance painter Filippo Lippi and his assistants, executed between 1452 and 1465. It is located in the Great Chapel (Cappella Maggiore) of the Cathedral of Prato, Italy.

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  • Vies de saint Étienne et de saint Jean-Baptiste (fr)
  • Storie di santo Stefano e san Giovanni Battista (it)
  • Stories of St. Stephen and St. John the Baptist (en)
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  • Vies de saint Étienne et de saint Jean-Baptiste (en italien : Storie di santo Stefano e san Giovanni Battista) est un cycle de fresques de Fra Filippo Lippi, réalisées entre 1452 et 1465 sur les parois rectangulaires de l'abside du Duomo de Prato. (fr)
  • The Stories of St. Stephen and St. John the Baptist is a fresco cycle by the Italian Renaissance painter Filippo Lippi and his assistants, executed between 1452 and 1465. It is located in the Great Chapel (Cappella Maggiore) of the Cathedral of Prato, Italy. (en)
  • Le Storie di Santo Stefano e San Giovanni Battista sono un ciclo di affreschi nella cappella Maggiore del Duomo di Prato, eseguiti da Filippo Lippi e aiuti tra il 1452 e il 1465. L'opera ha un ruolo centrale nella vicenda artistica del Lippi e nell'evoluzione dell'arte rinascimentale in generale. (it)
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  • Vies de saint Étienne et de saint Jean-Baptiste (en italien : Storie di santo Stefano e san Giovanni Battista) est un cycle de fresques de Fra Filippo Lippi, réalisées entre 1452 et 1465 sur les parois rectangulaires de l'abside du Duomo de Prato. (fr)
  • The Stories of St. Stephen and St. John the Baptist is a fresco cycle by the Italian Renaissance painter Filippo Lippi and his assistants, executed between 1452 and 1465. It is located in the Great Chapel (Cappella Maggiore) of the Cathedral of Prato, Italy. (en)
  • Le Storie di Santo Stefano e San Giovanni Battista sono un ciclo di affreschi nella cappella Maggiore del Duomo di Prato, eseguiti da Filippo Lippi e aiuti tra il 1452 e il 1465. L'opera ha un ruolo centrale nella vicenda artistica del Lippi e nell'evoluzione dell'arte rinascimentale in generale. (it)
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