Italian, active Rome and Bologna, 1531–after 1576 · 125 works on DiscoverArt
Works
Bust portrait of Frans Floris1531–76The triumph of love, cupid riding a chariot drawn by unicorn is in the upper right, naked figures fill the composition1545Michelangelo1546Portrait of Philip II facing rightca. 1554Jupiter's love for Juno rekindled when she puts on Venus's Girdle1546Portrait of Raphaelc. 1518Saturn in the guise of a horse being suckled by the nymph Philyraca. 1513–76Saint Paul Overcoming the Vipermid 1540sThe Virgin Fainting in the Arms of Three Holy Womenmid-1500sSilenus and King Midasmid 16th centuryThe triumph of love, cupid riding a chariot drawn by unicorn is in the upper right, naked figures fill the composition; a proof impression1545Mars and Rhea Silvia: in the centre Mars holds a shield and sword, Rhea Silvia sleeping, Apollo in his chariot upper left1520–50Mercury at the right telling the story of Pan and Syrinx1531–76Moses Telling the Israelites to Gather Manna and Moses Striking the RockJupiter and Juno being received in the heavens by Ganymede and Hebe, from "Division of the Universe"1531–76Portrait of Michelangelo in profile facing right16th centuryThe Resurrection1561Jupiter Suckled by the Goat Amaltheac. 1530–70Descent from the Ark1544Portrait of Cardinal Pietro Bembo1547Flora in the centre passing a wreath to another woman, surrounded by other figuresmid-16th centuryA drunken Silenus riding an ass being supported by satyrs1531–76The Creation of Eve1540/45The rest of the Holy Family on their flight to Egypt1531–76Men and women bathing, some embracing1531–76Love in the Elysian Fields1563Noah leaving the Ark16th centuryHercules fight adragon in the centre, Achelous carrying off Deianeira upper left1531–76Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto dividing the universe, from "Division of the Universe"1531–76Mars and Rhea Silvia: in the centre Mars holds a shield and sword, Rhea Silvia sleeping, Apollo in his chariot upper leftca 1531–76Hercules driving off the cattle of Geryon, at the right are the nymphs of Hesperides1531–76Neptune calming the Tempest Aeolus raised against the Fleet of Aeneas1531–76Triumph of Bacchus who is seated on a carriage at left1531–76A children's bacchanal with animals1531–76Cloelia Crossing the Tiberc. 1540Two satyrs brining Silenus King Midas standing at the left1531–76Sculpted head of Junoca. 1531–76An allegory of the rising sun, a naked man wearing a shroud and accompanied Father Time is being drawn by horses1531–76Portrait of Cardinal Pietro Bembo facing left1572Neptune in his Chariot being drawn by seahorses, from the 'Division of the Universe'1531–76Calypso trying to detain Ulysses as a child prepares his armour at right and Mercury falls from the sky1531–76The Birth of Bacchus, from "The Loves of the Gods"ca. 1531–76The combat of Hector and Achilles, and Achilles dragging the body of Hector around the walls of Troy1531–76Portrait of Pope Marcellus II, right hand raised facing leftca. 1555Juno suspended in the air, set within a frame, from "Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno"1531–76Cupid in the Elysian Fields tied to a tree in the center, surrounded by many figures1563Flayed man arms raised holding the branch of a treeca. 1531–76Alexander and Roxana1531–76Title plate to "Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno"1531–76The Judgment of Parisca. 1550–60Ixion embracing a cloud, thinking it is Juno, Cupid at the right, set within an elaborate frame, from "Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno"1531–76A vulture eating the innards of Titius, Cupid above two women to the left, set within and elaborate frame, from "Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno"1531–76Neptune calming the Tempest Aeolus raised against the Fleet of Aeneas1531–76Bust of Jupiterca. 1531–76Epimetheus opening Pandora's box1531–76The Entombment1563Two satyrs leading Silenus to King Midas, who stands at left with two male attendants, a mule trails behind the satyrsca. 1550–80Neptune calming the Tempest Aeolus raised against the Fleet of Aeneas1531–76Alexander Enthronedca. 1527Juno sending famine against Crasiton, set within an elaborate frame, from "Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno"1531–76