Major Works
- Self-Portrait with the Spinet Accompanied by a Handmaiden (1577) -
- Consecration to the Virgin, -
- Portrait of a Lady with Lap Dog (c. 1595) -
- Portrait of Gerolamo Mercuriale (c. 1587-1590) -
- Noli me tangere (1581) -
- Assumption of the Virgin with Saints Peter Chrysologus, and Cassian (1584) -
- Portrait of the Coozzadini Family (1584) -
- Holy Family (1589) -
- Birth of Virgin -
- Portrait of a Couple (1580–1585) -
- Deposition (1581) -
- Jesus among the Doctors -
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