Raphael's former associate il Baviera, who probably acted as his "publisher", introduced him to Rosso Fiorentino, with whom he collaborated on numerous prints, including sets of The Labours of Hercules (Bartsch 44–49), Pagan Divinities in Niches (Bartsch 24–43) and Loves of the Gods (Bartsch 9-23).
Jacopo Bassano | Jacopo Sansovino | Jacopo Godani | Jacopo de' Barbari | Jacopo Torriti | Jacopo Riccati | Jacopo Ligozzi | Jacopo della Quercia | ''Jesus at the house of the Pharisean'', by Jacopo Tintoretto | Jacopo Zabarella | Jacopo Torni | Jacopo Salviati | Jacopo Peri | Jacopo II da Carrara | Jacopo I da Carrara | Jacopo Foroni | Jacopo Dondi dell'Orologio | Jacopo d'Appiano | Jacopo |