Bernardino’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.

Man on Bended Knee, Pulling on Rope
Bernardino Poccetti Italian, 1548-1612

Two Studies of Carthusians (recto); Three Sketches of Heads of Carthusians (verso)
Bernardino Barbatelli, called Poccetti Italian, 1548-1612

Design for a Lunette: Devils and Saint in a Monastery
Attributed to Bernardino Poccetti Italian, 1548-1612

Bust of Helmeted Warrior in Profile
possibly Giuseppe Cesari, called Il Cavalier d'Arpino (Italian, 1568-1640) possibly Style of Bernardino Poccetti

Woman's Head
Bernardino Poccetti Italian, 1548-1612

Study (recto); Draped, Seated Female Figure (verso)
Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612) or circle of Matteo Rosselli (Italian, 1578-1650) or Lodovico Carracci (Italian, 1555-1619)

Roman Soldier and Woman
Attributed to Ercole Procaccini, the younger (Italian, 1596-1676) or Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)

Deposition
Bernardino Nocchi (Italian, 1741–1812) After Antonio Canova (Italian, 1757–1822)

The Descent from the Cross
Bernardino Butinone (Italian, c. 1450-before 1510)

The Flight into Egypt
Bernardino Butinone (Italian, c. 1450-before 1510)

Two Standing Prisoners in a Niche
Bernardino Campi Italian, 1521-1591

God the Father
Bernardino Campi Italian, 1522-1591

Flagellation of Saint Catherine
Bernardino Lanino Italian, c. 1509-after 1581

Five Putti with Books
After Bernardino Gatti, called Il Sojaro Italian, c. 1495-1575

Lot and His Daughters
Bernardino Capitelli (Italian, 1589-1639) after Rutilio Manetti (Italian, 1571-1639)

Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Bernardino Passeri Italian, c.1540-1591

Justice
Bernardino India Italian, 1528-1590

Seated Virgin and Child with Bishop Saint and Monastic Saint, and Saint John the Baptist
After Bernardino Campi Italian, 1521-1591

Seated Virgin and Child (recto); Seated Virgin and Child (verso)
Bernardino India Italian, 1528-1590

Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome, Bernardino of Siena, and Angels
Sano di Pietro (Italian, 1405–1481)