His last known works include altarpieces for the Convent of Santos-o-Novo in Lisbon (1540) and the Valverde Convent, near Évora (1545).
In Northern Italy the High Renaissance represented by the religious paintings of Giovanni Bellini which include several large altarpieces of a type known as "Sacred Conversation" which show a group of saints around the enthroned Madonna.
The wonderful collection here includes sculptured altarpieces, illuminated manuscripts and a miniature book of hours, as well as the vivid Unicorn Tapestries woven in Brussels around 1500.
While he established a reputation as a painter of predellas and small cabinet pictures, he eventually expanded his output to include large altarpieces, such as the Beheading of St. John the Baptist, now in Berlin.
His works include murals and altarpieces at the Esse (1816) and Vähäkyrö (1819) churches.
His works mainly included altarpieces and frescoes.
Other works included altarpieces by Gentile da Fabriano, Lionardo Corona, and Baldassare d'Anna.
These include the main altarpiece, executed by a workshop that included the young Vasco Fernandes and was apparently led by Francisco Henriques, as well as later altarpieces by a mature Vasco Fernandes and his collaborator, Gaspar Vaz.
His vast body of work includes altarpieces and religious works, numerous portraits and self-portraits, and copper engravings.
These include portraits and altarpieces, notably, the Paumgartner altarpiece and the Adoration of the Magi.