Andrea Mantegna - Major Works

Major Works

  • St. Jerome in the Wilderness (c. 1448–1451)
  • The Adoration of the Shepherds (c. 1451–1453)
  • San Luca Altarpiece (1453)
  • Presentation at the Temple (c. 1455)
  • Crucifixion (1457–1459)
  • Christ as the Suffering Redeemer (1495–1500)
  • Agony in the Garden (c. 1459)
  • Portrait of Cardinal Ludovico Trevisan, (c. 1459–1460)
  • St. Bernardino of Siena between Two Angels, (attributed, 1460)
  • Portrait of a Man (c. 1460-1470)
  • Death of the Virgin (c. 1461)
  • Portrait of Francesco Gonzaga (c. 1461)
  • Madonna with Sleeping Child (c. 1465–1470)
  • St. George (c. 1460)
  • San Zeno Altarpiece (1457–1460)
  • St. Sebastian (c. 1457–1459)
  • St. Sebastian -
  • Adoration of the Magi (1462) -
  • The Ascension (1462) -
  • The Circumcision (1462–1464) -
  • Portrait of Carlo de' Medici (c. 1459-1466)
  • The Madonna of the Cherubim (c. 1485)
  • Triumph of Caesar (c. 1486)
  • The Lamentation over the Dead Christ (c. 1490)
  • Madonna of the Caves (1489–1490)
  • St. Sebastian (1490)
  • Madonna della Vittoria (1495)
  • Holy Family (c. 1495–1500)
  • Judith and Holofernes (1495)
  • Trivulzio Madonna (1497) -
  • Parnassus (Mars and Venus) (1497)
  • Minerva Chases the Vices from the Garden of Virtue (c. 1502)

Mantegna only known sculpture is a "Sant'Eufemia" in the Cathedral of Irsina, Basilicata.

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