1. Vulcan, Venus, Cupid and Mars, attributed to Gian Marco
Cavalli. c.1500. Bronze with gilding and inlaid silver, diameter 42 cm.
(Private collection).
Attributed works:
10. Entombment, attributed to Gian Marco Cavalli. c.1480.
Bronze with gilding, 24.4 by 44.9 cm. (Kunsthistorisches
Museum, Vienna).
Attributed works:
2. Parnassus, by Andrea Mantegna. 1496–97. Tempera on canvas,
159 by 192 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Attributed works:
3. Hercules and the Hydra of Lerna, by Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi,
called Antico. c.1490. Bronze with gilding, diameter 32.85 cm.
(Museo del Bargello, Florence).
Attributed works:
4. Battista Spagnoli. Bronze, height 36 cm. (Pushkin State
Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, transferred after 1945;
before 1945 Skulpturensammlung, Staatliche Museen, Berlin).
Attributed works:
5. Andrea Mantegna, attributed to Gian Marco Cavalli. c.1505.
Bronze, height 47 cm. (S. Andrea, Mantua).
Attributed works:
6. Battle of the sea Gods, by Andrea Mantegna. c.1485–88.
Engraving, 28.6 by 37.5 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Attributed works:
7. Spinario, attributed to Gian Marco Cavalli. c.1499. Bronze,
height 19.5 cm. (Gallerie Estensi, Modena).
Attributed works:
8. Design for a fountain, by the school of Andrea Mantegna. 1490s.
Pen and brown ink on paper, 29.1 by 22.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
9. Mars, Diana and Iris (?), by Andrea Mantegna. c. 1500. Pen and
brown ink on paper, 36.3 by 31.6 cm. (British Museum, London).