[g] See heads in the National Museums of Rome and Naples.

[h] Portrait of his daughter, Berlin Gallery, and of Jacopo di Strada at Vienna.

[] Paul III. at Naples, and his own portrait at the Uffizi Gallery.

[j] An exception is Charles V. at Mühlberg, Prado, Madrid.

[k] Portrait of his daughter as a bride, at Dresden.

[l] Notably in the portrait of the Duke of Ferrara, Pitti Palace.

[m] Count-Duke Olivares, Holford, Coll., London.

[n] Don Antonio el Ingles, Prado.

[o] Earl of Newport, Northbrook Coll., England; Earl of Bedford Spencer Coll.; and Queen Henrietta (three-quarter length), Windsor Castle.

[p] Martin Day and Machteld van Doorn, both in Gustave Rothschild Coll., Paris.