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Alexander the Great freeing Timoclea; from 'Recueil d'estampes d'après les plus beaux tableaux et d'après les plus beaux desseins qui sont en France, Cabinet Crozat'
ca. 1729–40

The Conversion of Saint Paul with God the Father and Angels above
1575

The Birth of Christ, who is held by the Virgin against a penumbra of light, adoring angels, and Joseph leading a donkey at left
1570–1615

The Martyrdom of Saint Paul
ca. 1557–58

The Coronation of the Virgin with St Lawrence, St Paul, St Peter and St Sixtus
1576

Winter (Hyems), represented as a seated man crossing his arms across his chest, a spandrel-shaped composition from the series 'The Four Seasons'
ca. 1570–1615

Autumn (Autumnus), represented as a seated male figure bearing grapes in his right hand and a lidded vessel in his left hand, with a billowing drape and grape wreath, a spandrel-shaped composition from the series 'The Four Seasons'
ca. 1570–1615

Summer (Estate), represented as a robed woman bearing a horn of plenty, a spandrel-shaped composition from the series 'The Four Seasons'
ca. 1570–1615

Spring (Primavera) represented as a woman bearing a billowing drape and garlands, a spandrel-shaped composition from the series 'The Four Seasons'
ca. 1570–1615

Quarter Plan for a Coved Ceiling
ca. 1561

The Sea Battle in the Gulf of Morbihan
16th century

Assumption of the Virgin
1574–99