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St. Francis of Assisi,
Strasbourg, Musée des Beaux-Arts •
Beheading of St. John the Baptist,
Santiago, from
Ancona, Misericordia church. •
Crucifixion,
Zagreb, Grossmayer Gallery, already generally attributed to the "School of Ancona" •
Coronation of the Virgin,
Stockholm, National Museum •
Nine angels and two saints (first board),
Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum •
Nine angels and two saints (second board),
Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum •
Madonna of Humility, three archangels, twelve apostles, and the temptation of Eve,
Cleveland,
Cleveland Museum of Art • Triptych:
Madonna nursing the Child with Saints,
Taft Museum, Cincinnati • Triptych,
Walters Art Museum, Baltimore :*
Madonna and Child :*
St. Peter and St. John the Baptist :*
St. Paul and St. Francis •
Works of Mercy, (six panels),
tempera, (1410–1420),
Vatican Museums originally from
Ancona, Misericordia church •
Madonna and Child, (tempera),
Civic Museum and Pinacoteca, in
Mondavio, Province of Pesaro and Urbino. (1400) •
Crucifix, Church of St. Michael the Archangel,
Macerata Feltria,
Province of Pesaro and Urbino. (1396) •
Dormitio Virginis, (tempera) 113x170 cm, Civic Art Gallery,
Ancona. (15th century) • ''Madonna dell'Umiltà e angeli'', (tempera) 73x51 cm, Civic Art Gallery, Ancona. (15th century) •
Circumcision, (tempera), Civic Art Gallery, Ancona. (15th century) •
Crowned Virgin (fresco fragment), Ancona, Civic Art Gallery •
Our Lady of Mercy with a holy martyr, (1410–1420), Ancona, Diocesan Museum •
Blessed Filippo from Todi, Ancona, Diocesan Museum •
St. Primiano bishop blessing and donors, Ancona, Diocesan Museum •
Enthroned Madonna nursing the Child, with customer, Ancona, Diocesan Museum •
St. James of Galicia, Ancona, Diocesan Museum == Bibliography ==