1. Drawings of a frame and details of the so-called Arch of Drusus and
Raphael’s house, Rome, by Girolamo da Carpi. c.1549–53. Pen and ink,
31.2 by 12.2 cm. (Rosenbach Museum and Library, Philadelphia).
Attributed works:
2. Study for two kneeling kings, by Girolamo da Carpi after Polidoro
da Caravaggio. 1525. Pen, ink, wash and white lead on blue paper,
27 by 20 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Attributed works:
3. Study for the ‘Allegory of Ferrara’, by Girolamo da Carpi. c.1534–37.
Pen and wash with white lead on blue paper. 27.2 by 20.3 cm. (Gabinetto
Disegni e Stampe degli Uffizi, Florence).