Anthology of Works
- St. Agnes (1590, etching, De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA)
- The Annunciation (1594, drawing, De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA)
- Marriage of the Virgin (1590 De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA)
- Two Studies of a Female (De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA)
- Figure Studies of a Man and a Seated Woman (De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA)
- Studies of a Male Figure with a Sword (De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA)
- Madonna and Child (De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA)
- Figure Studies of a Man and a Standing Woman (De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA)
- Joachim and Anna (1590, etching, De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA)
- The Annunciation (Museum of Fine Arts,Budapest)
- Death of St Claire with Pope Innocent IV's blessing, drawing Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK
- Christ on the Cross with Virgin, Magdalen, & Saint John (Courtauld Institute of Art, London)
- Two studies of the head of a woman, and sketch of a foot (Courtauld Institute of Art, London)
- Youth kneeling holding a vase (Courtauld Institute of Art, London)
- Marriage of the Virgin (Diocesan Seminary Foligno)
- The Virgin and Child in Glory, (1590 Grand Rapids Museum of Art, Michigan)
- Trinity with St.Peter and St. Bernard, (Musée Fesch, Ajaccio, France)
- Study for an Altarpiece (drawing, Fogg Art Museum, Boston, MA)
- Saint Caterina acceca con lo sguardo and Florentine Soldiers (Haarlem, Teylers Museum)
- Saint Lorenzo and Saint Charles Borromeo Pray to the Name of Jesus(1620, San Lorenzo of Grosseto).
- Frescoes of Christ’ Resurrection (Bagno Vignoni)
- Depiction of Ventura Salimbeni (Bernardino Capitelli, 1634)
- Fresco of the Trinity at work with globe (Montalcino)
- Resurrection of Christ in the Chapel of the removal of the Lord in the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Assisi, Italy.
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