Partial Anthology of Works
Painting | Date | Site | Image link |
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Martyrdom of St Sebastian | 1557 | Duomo of Urbino | |
Madonna di San Simone | 1567 | Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino | |
Deposition | 1567-79 | Duomo, Perugia | |
Rest on the Flight to Egypt | 1570 | Pinacoteca Vaticana, Vatican | |
Nativity | 1597 | Museo del Prado, Madrid | |
The Vision of Saint Francis | San Francesco, Urbino | ||
Madonna del Popolo | 1575-79 | Uffizi, Florence | |
Entombment | 1580-2 | Santa Croce, Senigallia | |
Martyrdom of San Vitale | |||
Circumcision | Paris | ||
Annuciation | 1592-96 | Santa Maria degli Angeli, Perugia | |
Aeneas' Flight from Troy | 1598 | Galleria Borghese, Rome | Image:BarocciAeneas.jpg |
St Jerome | 1598 | Galleria Borghese, Rome | &de:Bild:Barocci2.jpg |
Portrait of Francisco II della Rovere | 1572 | Uffizi, Florence | |
Christ and Mary Magdalen (Noli me tangere) | 1590 | Gemaldegalerie, Munich | |
Entombment (etching) | 1579–1582 | Getty Museum, Los Angeles | |
Quintilia Fischeri | c. 1600 | National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC | |
Annunciation (etching) | |||
St Francis receives the stigmata (drawing) | Accademia Carrara, Bergamo | ||
Madonna with Sts Simon and Jude | Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino | ||
Vocation of Saints Peter and Andrew | 1586 | Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Belgium | |
Madonna & Child with St Joseph & Infant Baptist (Madonna del Gatto) | National Gallery, London |
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