Baccio’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Inferno According to Dante
Circle of Baccio Baldini (Italian, c. 1436–1487) after Francesco Traini (Italian, active 1321–1345)

The Prophet Amos
Attributed to Baccio Baldini Italian, c. 1436-1487

The Inferno According to Dante, from the Campo Santo Frescos in Pisa
Unknown Artist Italian, 15th century

Prophet Haggai
Attributed to Baccio Baldini Italian, c. 1436-1487

Judith with the Head of Holofernes
Attributed to Baccio Baldini Italian, c. 1436-1487

The Prophet Moses
Attributed to Baccio Baldini Italian, c. 1436-1487

The Holy Mountain, folio 3 from The Holy Mountain (Monte Sancto di Dio)
Baccio Baldini (Italian, c. 1436-1487) text by Antonio Bettini, Bishop of Foligno (Italian, 1396-1487)

Two Studies of the Head of a Youth
Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

The Nativity
Circle of Donatello (Italian, c. 1386–1466)

Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist
Circle of Agnolo Bronzino (Italian, 1503–1572)

Academic Male Nude Representing Hercules with Nessus's Robe (recto and verso)
After Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

First Family Before a Shelter
Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

The Annunciation
After a design by an artist in the circle of Andrea Mantegna (Italian, 1431–1506)

Male Nude Tied to Tree
Circle of Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640) retouched by Peter Paul Rubens

Angel Playing a Flute
Circle of Giuseppe Cesari, called Il Cavalier d'Arpino Italian, 1568-1640

Two Standing Male Nudes
School of Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

Nude Warriors
Circle of Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/42-1609

Virgin and Child
Circle of Adriaen Isenbrant (Netherlandish, c. 1485–1551)

Untitled
Lee Bontecou American, 1931-2022

Venus and Mars with Putti (recto); Bearded Man Moving to Right (verso)
Circle of Francesco Mazzola, called Parmigianino Italian, 1503-1540