10. Tobias and the angel, by John Smith after Adam Elsheimer. c.1685.
Mezzotint, 12.1 by 16 cm. (British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
2. Tobias and the angel, here attributed to Adam Elsheimer and dated
c.1605–10. Pen, ink and wash with red chalk on paper, 15.2 by 19 cm.
(Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid).
Attributed works:
3. The small Tobias, by Adam Elsheimer. 1607–08. Oil on copper, 12.1 by
19 cm. (Historisches Museum, Frankfurt).
Attributed works:
4. The small Tobias, by Adam Elsheimer. 1607–08. Etching, 9 by 14 cm.
(Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Attributed works:
5. The small Tobias, by Hendrik Goudt after Adam Elsheimer. 1608.
Engraving, 11.3 by 18 cm. (Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid).
Attributed works:
6. The large Tobias, by Hendrik Goudt after Adam Elsheimer. 1613.
Engraving, 25.9 by 25.2 cm. (Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid).
Attributed works:
7. The large Tobias, by Hendrik Goudt after Adam Elsheimer. 1613.
Pen and brown ink on parchment, 19.2 by 25 cm. (Morgan Library
and Museum, New York).
Attributed works:
8. The denial of St Peter, by Adam Elsheimer. c.1600–05. Pen and
brown ink on paper, 12.4 by 16.7 cm. (Städel Museum, Frankfurt).
Attributed works:
9. Ceres changes Stellio into a lizard, by Adam Elsheimer. 1605–08.
Gouache and pen and brown ink on paper, 11.6 by 6.8 cm. (National
Gallery of Art, Washington).