Selected Works
- Polyptych of the Misericordia (1445–1462) –
- The Baptism of Christ (c. 1448–1450) –
- St. Jerome in Penitence (c. 1449–1451) –
- St. Jerome and a Donor (1451) –
- Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta Praying in Front of St. Sigismund (1451) –
- Portrait of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (c. 1451) –
- The History of the True Cross (c. 1455–1466) –
- The Flagellation of Christ (c. 1460) –
- Polyptych of Saint Augustine (1460–1470) –
- Resurrection (c. 1463) –
- Madonna del parto (1459–1467) –
- Nativity (c. 1470) –
- Polyptych of Perugia (c. 1470) –
- Madonna and Child with Saints (Montefeltro Altarpiece, 1472–1474) –
- Paired portraits (c. 1472) of Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza, respectively the Duke and Duchess of Urbino – .
- Madonna di Senigallia (c. 1474) –
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