At Augsburg, in the Palace of the Fugger family, he executed manyworks of the greatest importance, to the value of three thousand crowns.
The latter, devoting himself to painting, executed many works at Rovereto, a very famous township in the Trentino, and many pictures at Verona, which are dispersed among the houses of private citizens.
In Florence, when still young, heexecuted many pictures of Our Lady, many of which were sent by Florentine merchants into France.
He was so desirous of having something of his own, that he continued for a time to accept any sort of work for the sake of gain; but for all that he executed many, nay, innumerable works worthy of great praise.
He had a companion in Mariotto Albertinelli, who in a short time acquired his manner passing well; and together with him he executed many pictures of Our Lady, which are scattered throughout Florence.
And a little afterwards he made a figure for Giovanni Bartolini, to adorn his garden; which finished, he went to Rome, where in his first years he executed many works, of which there is no need to make any further record.
For the same patrons he executed many pictures, and made some decorations for apartments, which are very beautiful.
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