Chronology of Works
- Assumption of the Virgin (c. 1590)
- The Baptism of Christ (1584)
- The Beaneater (1580–1590)
- Butcher's Shop (1580s)
- Crucifixion (1583)
- Corpse of Christ (c. 1583-1585)
- Descent From the Cross (1580–1600) St. Ann's, Manchester
- Fishing (before 1595)
- Hunting (before 1595)
- The Laughing Youth (1583)
- Madonna Enthroned with St Matthew (1588)
- The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine (1585–1587)
- Venus, Adonis and Cupid (c. 1595)
- "Jupiter and Juno" (c.1597)
- River Landscape (c. 1599)
- Venus and Adonis (c. 1595)
- Venus with a Satyr and Cupids (c. 1588)
- The Virgin Appears to the Saints Luke and Catherine (1592)
- Frescoes (1597–1605) in the Palazzo Farnese, Rome
- Assumption of the Virgin Mary (1600–1601)
- Lamentation of Christ (1606)
- The Flight into Egypt (1603)
- The Choice of Heracles (c. 1596)
- Mocking of Christ (c. 1596)
- Pietà (1599–1600)
- Domine quo vadis? (1601–1602)
- Rest on Flight into Egypt (c. 1600)
- Self-Portrait in Profile (1590s)
- Self-portrait (c. 1604)
- The Martyrdom of St Stephen (1603–1604)
- Triptych (1604–1605)
- Holy Women at the Tomb of Christ
- Atlante
- Drawings (exhibit, National Gallery of Art)
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“We ourselves are Jews by birth and not Gentile sinners; yet we know that a person is justified not by the works of the law but through faith in Jesus Christ. And we have come to believe in Christ Jesus, so that we might be justified by faith in Christ, and not by doing the works of the law, because no one will be justified by the works of the law.”
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