A picture containing a study of two most delicate female heads, in the Barberini palace at Rome[1].
A portrait of a girl with a book in her hand, in the Strozzi palace in Rome[2].
The Dispute of Jesus with the Doctors, half length, in the Panfili palace[3].
Five pictures in the Ambrosian library at Milan, the subjects not mentioned[4].
Some in the gallery of the archbishopric at Milan, the number and subjects equally unnoticed [5].
One picture in the sacristy of Santa Maria, near St. Celsus at Milan[6].
A small head of Christ, while a youth, mentioned by Lomazzo. Probably this may be the study for the picture of Jesus disputing with the Doctors, at the Panfili palace [7].
St. Michael with a man kneeling, in the King of France’s collection[8].
A Bacchus, in the same collection [9].
The fair Ferraia, in the same collection[10].
A portrait of a lady, there also[11].
A Christ with a globe in his hand [12]. A very fine picture, half length, now in the possession of Richard Troward, Esq. of Pall Mall. This was engraven by Hollar in 1650, in aqua fortis[13].