[2] In 1450 Giovanni di Francesco accused Fra Filippo Lippi of failure to pay him for his collaborative work in the restoration of a painting of Giotto.
The original location of the painting is unknown, but it is now housed in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence.
Giovanni di Francesco del Cervelliera died on September 28, 1459,[2] and was buried in the church of San Ambrogio.
His early works show an interest in perspective, clarity of outline, and strongly characterized facial expressions that reveal the influence of Uccello.
[2] The influence of Fra Lippo Lippi's work is evident in Adoration of the Magi and SS James and Anthony Abbot Blessing a Donor.