Luca Signorelli - Major Works

Major Works

  • The Scourging of Christ (c. 1480)
  • Testament and Death of Moses (1481–1482)
  • Sant'Onofrio Altarpiece (1484)
  • Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
  • Madonna and Child (1484)
  • The Circumcision (c. 1490–91)
  • Portrait of a Man (c. 1492)
  • The Damned Cast into Hell (c. 1499)
  • Madonna and Child with St. Joseph and Another Saint (1490–1492)
  • The Adoration of the Shepherds (1496)
  • Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1502)
  • Portrait of Vitelozzo Vitelli (1500–1503)
  • Mary Magdalene (1504)
  • Calvary (1505)
  • The Coronation of the Virgin (1508)
  • The Trinity, the Virgin and Two Saints (1510)
  • Communion of the Apostles (1512)
  • Virgin and Child with Saints (1515)
  • Madonna and Child with Saints (c. 1519-1523)
  • Immaculate Conception (c. 1523)
  • Madonna and Child with Saints

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