Main Works
Many of Mor's portraits were copied by others. Among those whose works have been confused with Mor's are Alonso Sánchez Coello, Francisco de Holanda, and Cristóvão de Morais Lopes. A large number of engravings based on his work also circulated.
- NB: Some attributions and locations may be out of date.
- Portrait of Philip II (c. 1549-1550) -
- Portrait of Cardinal Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle (1549) -
- Cardinal's Granvelle Dwarf with a Dog (1549–1553) -
- Portrait of a Man Pointing at a Table Clock (c. 1550) -
- Portrait of a Giovanni Battista di Castaldo (c. 1550) -
- Portrait of John III of Portugal (c. 1550) -
- Portrait of Catherine of Austria (c. 1552) -
- Portrait of João Manuel, Prince of Portugal (c. 1552) Oil on panel, 107 x 84 cm,
- Portrait of Infanta Maria, Lady of Viseu (c. 1552) -
- Portrait of Isabel, Duchess of Guimarães(1552) -
- Portrait of Prince William I of Orange/Nassau (c. 1554) -
- Portrait of a Man (c. 1555-1560) -
- Portrait of Philip II of Spain in Armour (c. 1557) -
- Portrait of a Man in Armor (1558) -
- Portrait of a Young Man (1558) -
- Self-portrait (1558) -
- Portrait of Simon Renard (1560) -
- Portrait of a Lady (c. 1560) -
- Portrait of Philip de Montmorency, Count of Hoorn (c. 1560) -
- Portrait of Sir Thomas Gresham (1560–1565) -
- Portrait of Lady Gresham (Anne Femely) (1560–1565) -
- Portrait of Metgen, wife of the artist (also known as Portrait of a married woman) (c. 1560-1565)-
- Portrait of Spanish Nobleman, (c.1560) -
- Portrait of a Man (1560–1577) -
- Portrait of Margaret, Duchess of Parma (c. 1562) -
- Portrait of Jeanne Lullier (1563) -
- Portrait of Maria of Portugal, Princess of Parma (c. 1565) -
- Portrait of Sir Henry Lee of Ditchley (1568) -
- Portrait of a Gentleman (1569) -
- Portrait of Hendrik Goltzius (c. 1570) -
- Portrait of a Gentleman (c. 1570) -
- Portrait of Mary I of England (date unknown -
- Portrait of a Lady -
- Portrait of Margaret, Duchess of Parma (date unknown) -
- Portrait of Jane Dormer (?) -
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