Major Works
- Frescoes in Hall of Aeneas -
- Frescoes in Oratory of San Colombano -
- Frescoes in Hall of Aeneas (1601–1602) -
- Frescoes for San Giacomo degli Spagnoli (1602–1607) -
- Holy Family with Angels (1608–1610) -
- Allegorical canvases of the seasons Spring,Summer,Fall and Winter (1616–1617) -
- Baptism of Christ (c. 1620) -
- Diana and Actaeon (1625–1630) -
- Four Elements (1628–1630) -
- Holy Family with Angels (1630–1635) -
- Self-Portrait (c. 1630) -
- Venus Attended by Nymphs and Cupids (1633) -
- Annunciation (1633) -
- The Annunciation -
- Madonna with Child in Glory with Sts. Jerome and Francis (c. 1640) -
- The Baptism of Christ (c. 1640) -
- The Rape of Europa (c. 1640-1645) -
- Annunciation (c. 1640-1645) -
- The Holy Women at Christ's Tomb (1640s-1650s) -
- Danza degli amorini -
- Tondo Borghese -
- Tasso's landscapes -
- 'Frescoes -
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