Pellegrino Tibaldi - Partial Anthology of Works

Partial Anthology of Works

  • Marriage of St. Catherine -
  • St Michael fresco -
  • The Adoration of Christ by Shepherds -
  • Conception of John the Baptist (1555) -
  • Preaching to the Multitude, (San Giorgio Maggiore, Bologna)
  • Holy Family and Saint John the Baptist (attributed) -
  • Baptism of Christ -
  • Altarpiece -
  • Incredulity of Thomas (1565) -
  • The Incredulity of Thomas (recto); Study for the Figure of Thomas (verso) -
  • The Beheading of St. John the Baptist -
  • Madonna and Child -
  • Holy Family and Holy Elizabeth
  • Allegory of Silence (1569) -
  • Blinding of Polyphemus -
  • Life of the Virgin -
  • Passion of Christ -
  • Ecce Homo (1589) -
  • St. Michael -
  • Martyrdom of St. Lawrence -

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