Partial Anthology of Works
- Cinuzzi Deposition (before 1513) -
- The Death of Lucretia (1513) -
- Saint George and Dragon (1518) -
- The Marriage of Alexander and Roxanne -
- Allegory of Celestial Love (Chigi-Saracini Collection, Siena)
- The Road to Calvary (1510) -
- Flagellation of Christ (1510) -
- Rape of the Sabine Women (1525) -
- Three Fates (1525) -
- St. Sebastian (1525) -
- Ordination of Saint Alfonso (1530) -
- Adoration of the Magi (c. 1530) -
- The Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine (1539–1540) -
- Leda Galleria Borghese, Rome
- Pietà (private collection), Rome
- Maddalena coll. Pandolfini, Florence
- Pietà (1540) -
- Sacra Conversazione (1542) -
- Saint Sebastian with Madonna and Angels (1542) -
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