(Siena, active in the first half of the fourteenth century)\par
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Son of the ôcivic
painterö of San Gimignano, Memmo di Filippuccio, Lippo was trained by his father, probably in the same city, which has the oldest of his works to have come down to us, the \i Maestα\i0 painted in fresco in the Palazzo del Popolo. This is signed and dat
ed 1317 and inspired by the one painted by \b \cf4 \ATXht1044 Simone Martini\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 in the Palazzo Pubblico of Siena in 1315. He went on to collaborate with Martini, who was his brother-in-law, on the execution of various polyptychs for the cit
ies of Pisa and Orvieto, and in particular on the \i Annunciation \i0 now in the Uffizi, painted in 1333 for the chapel of Sant'Ansano in Siena Cathedral and signed by both artists. In the fourth decade of the century, he accompanied Simone Martini to Av
ignon along with other members of the Memmi workshop.