Lament over the Dead Christ (1615–1617), St John the Baptist (1625) and St Augustine Washing Christ's Feet (1629), all oil on canvas –
Accademia ligustica di belle arti
Madonna and Child with the Infant John the Baptist (c. 1620) and Woman Cooking (c. 1625), both oil on canvas – Palazzo Rosso
Curtius Rufus Throwing Himself into the Chasm and Horatius Cocles Defending the Sublician Bridge against the Etruscans, frescoes, Villa Centurione Carpaneto, Genova – San Pier d'Arena
Madonna and Child with Saints Peter, Bartholomew, Simon and Anthony Abbot and the Donors, oil on canvas, Santi Pietro e Paolo church,
Tiarno di Sopra,
Ledro
Poland
The Abduction of Europa (early 1640s), oil on canvas,
National Museum, Poznań. One of Strozzi's largest paintings (225 cm × 342 cm)
Russia
Old Woman at a Mirror (c. 1615), oil on canvas –
Pushkin Museum, Moscow
Allegory of the Arts, St John the Baptist, David and the Head of Goliath, Saint Secundus and the Angel and Tobias Heals his Blind Father, all oil on canvas – Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg
Spain
Veronica and Tobias Curing his Blind Father – Museo del Prado[2]
Lament over the Dead Christ (1615–1617), St John the Baptist (1625) and St Augustine Washing Christ's Feet (1629), all oil on canvas –
Accademia ligustica di belle arti
Madonna and Child with the Infant John the Baptist (c. 1620) and Woman Cooking (c. 1625), both oil on canvas – Palazzo Rosso
Curtius Rufus Throwing Himself into the Chasm and Horatius Cocles Defending the Sublician Bridge against the Etruscans, frescoes, Villa Centurione Carpaneto, Genova – San Pier d'Arena
Madonna and Child with Saints Peter, Bartholomew, Simon and Anthony Abbot and the Donors, oil on canvas, Santi Pietro e Paolo church,
Tiarno di Sopra,
Ledro
Poland
The Abduction of Europa (early 1640s), oil on canvas,
National Museum, Poznań. One of Strozzi's largest paintings (225 cm × 342 cm)
Russia
Old Woman at a Mirror (c. 1615), oil on canvas –
Pushkin Museum, Moscow
Allegory of the Arts, St John the Baptist, David and the Head of Goliath, Saint Secundus and the Angel and Tobias Heals his Blind Father, all oil on canvas – Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg
Spain
Veronica and Tobias Curing his Blind Father – Museo del Prado[2]