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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