1444-1510. Pupil of Fra Filippo; influenced early by the Pollajuoli.
- Bergamo.
- Morelli, 25. Story of Virginia. L.
- Berlin.
- 106. Madonna and Saints. 1485.
- 1128. St. Sebastian. 1474.
- von Kaufmann Collection. Judith (in part). L.
- Boston (U. S. A.).
- Mrs. J. L. Gardner. Madonna with Angel offering Ears of Wheat to Child. E.
- Death of Lucretia. L.
- Dresden.
- 9. Scenes from Life of S. Zanobi. L.
- Florence.
- Academy, 73. Coronation. (Virgin and God the Father by inferior hand). Probably, 1490.
- 74. Predelle to above.
- 80. “Primavera.”
- 85. Madonna, Saints, and Angels.
- 157, 158, 161, 162. Predelle to 85: Dead Christ; Death of St. Ignatius; Salome; Vision of St. Augustine.
- Uffizi, 39. Birth of Venus.
- 1154. Portrait of Giovanni di Cosimo de’ Medici. E.
- 1156. Judith. E.
- 1158. Holofernes. E.
- 1179. St. Augustine.
- 1182. Calumny. L.
- 1267 bis. Tondo: “Magnificat.”
- 1286. Adoration of Magi.
- 1289. Tondo: Madonna and Angels (“Madonna of the Pomegranate”). 1487
- 1299. “Fortezza.” 1470.
- 3436. Adoration of Magi (only laid in by Botticelli).
- Palazzo Capponi, Marchese Farinola. Last Communion of St. Jerome.
- Palazzo Pitti. Pallas subduing a Centaur.
- Ognissanti. Fresco: St. Augustine. 1480.
- Corbignano. (near Florence, towards Settignano), Cappella Vanella. Repainted Fresco: Madonna. E.
- London.
- 592. Adoration of Magi (earliest extant work).
- 626. Portrait of Young Man.
- 915. Mars and Venus.
- 1033. Tondo: Adoration of Magi. E.
- 1034. Nativity. 1501.
- Mr. J. P. Heseltine. Madonna and infant John (in small part).
- Mr. Ludwig Mond. Scenes from Life of S. Zanobi (two panels). L.
- Milan.
- Ambrosiana, 145. Tondo: Madonna and Angels.
- Poldi-Pezzoli, 156. Madonna.
- Paris.
- 1297. Fresco: Giovanna Tornabuoni with Venus and the Graces. 1486.
- 1298. Fresco: Lorenzo Tornabuoni introduced into the Circle of the Sciences. 1486.
- Rome.
- Vatican, Sixtine Chapel. Frescoes: Moses and the Daughters of Jethro; Destruction of the Children of Korah; Christ tempted on Roof of Temple. 1481-2. Among the single figures of Popes: Most of Stephen and Marcellinus, and heads of Cornelius, Lucius, and Sixtus II, and probably Euaristus. 1481-2.
- St. Petersburg.
- Hermitage, 3. Adoration of Magi. Probably 1482.