Selected Works
- Madonna with Child, St. Peter of Verona and Donor (1503). National Museum of Capodimonte, Naples
- Santa Cristina al Tiverone Altarpiece (c. 1504-1506). Church of Santa Cristina al Tiverone, Quinto di Treviso, Veneto
- Allegory of Virtue and Vice (1505). National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA
- Allegory of Chastity (c. 1505). National Gallery of Art, Washington
- Madonna with Child and Saints (c. 1505). National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Asolo Altarpiece (1506). Cathedral of Asolo, Veneto.
- Recanati Polyptych (1506–1508). Civic Museum Villa Colloredo Mels, Recanati
- Young Man against a White Curtain (c. 1506). Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
- Madonna with Child and Saints Flavian and Onuphrius (1508). Borghese Gallery, Rome
- Transfiguration (1510–1512). Civic Museum Villa Colloredo Mels, Recanati
- Martinengo Altarpiece (1513–1516), Church of San Bartolomeo e Stefano, Bergamo
- Susanna and the Elders (1517), Uffizi Gallery, Florence
- Portrait of Lucina Brembati (c. 1518). Accademia Carrara, Bergamo
- Madonna with Child between Sts. Roch and Sebastian (c. 1518). National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
- Santo Spirito Altarpiece (1521). Church of Santo Spirito, Bergamo
- Adoration of the Child (1523). National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA
- Ritratto di coniugi (1524). Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia
- Christ Carrying the Cross (1526). Louvre, Paris
- Portrait of Andrea Odoni (1527). Royal Collection, London
- Portrait of a Gentleman with Lion Paw (c. 1527). Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
- Triumph of Chastity (c. 1530). Palazzo Pallavicini Rospigliosi, Rome
- Venus and Cupid (c. 1530). Metropolitan Museum, New York
- St. Lucy before the Judge (1532). Jesi, Pinacoteca comunale
- The Sleeping Child Jesus with the Madonna, St. Joseph and St. Catherine of Alexandria (1533). Accademia Carrara, Bergamo
- Portrait of a Lady as Lucretia (1533). National Gallery, London.
- Madonna with Child and Two Donors (c. 1533-1535). Getty Center, Los Angeles, USA
- Recanati Annunciation (c. 1534). Civic Museum Villa Colloredo Mels, Recanati
- Holy Family with SS Jerome, Anna and Joachim (1534). Uffizi, Florence
- Holy Family with St. John the Baptist (c. 1536). Louvre, Paris
- Pietà (1538–1545). Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan
- Portrait of a Young Man, Uffizi, Florence
- Crucifixion, Church of Santa Maria in Telusiano, Monte San Giusto
- Rosary Madonna (1539). Church of San Nicolò, Cingoli
- Altarpiece of the Halberd (c. 1539). Ancona, Pinacoteca Civica Francesco Podesti
- Portrait of a Man (1541) National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
- Bust of a Bearded Man (1541, ascribed). Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco
- The Alms of Saint Anthony (1542). Church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice
- Portrait of Laura da Pola (1543–1544). Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan
- Portrait of an Old Man with Gloves (c. 1543). Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan
- Madonna and four Saints (1546). Church of San Giacomo dall’Orio, Venice
- Portrait of fra' Gregorio Belo da Vicenza (1548). Metropolitan Museum, New York
- Assumption (1550). church of San Francesco alle Scale, Ancona
- The Crossbowman (1551). Pinacoteca Capitolina, Rome
- Portrait of an Old man (c. 1552, ascribed). Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.
- Presentation in the Temple (1552-1556). Palazzo Apostolico, Loreto
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