Hans von Aachen: List of works
- Self-portrait, 1574
- Two laughing men (double self-portrait), 1574
- Augustus and the Tiburtine Sibyl, 1580
- Portrait of Jacopo Biliverti, 1585
- Portrait of Joseph Heintz, 1585
- The rape of Proserpine, 1587
- The judgment of Paris, 1588
- Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, 1590
- The Amazement of the Gods, 1590
- Pallas Athena, Venus and Juno, 1593
- Bacchus, Venus and Cupid, 1595
- A couple at a guesthouse, 1596
- Coronation of Mary, 1596
- Couple with a mirror, 1596
- Allegory or The Triumph of Justice, 1598
- Venus, Cupid and a satyr, 1598
- Adonis held back by Venus while going hunting, 1600
- Bacchus, Ceres and Amor, 1600
- Ecce Homo, 1600
- Hercules defeating the vices, 1600
- The fall of Phaëton, 1600
- The liberation of Andromeda, 1600
- Allegory of Peace, Art, and Abundance, 1602
- Allegorie on the battle of Braşov, 1604
- Allegorie on the battle of Gurăslău, 1604
- Allegory on the battle of Sisak, 1604
- Allegory on the conquest of Stuhlweißenburg (Székesfehérvár), 1604
- Allegory on the declaration of war before Constantinople, 1604
- Portrait of Anna of Austria (1585-1618), 1604
- The Three Graces, 1604
- Boy with grapes, 1605
- Pan and Selene, 1605
- Virgin and Child, 1606
- Portrait of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1608
- Matchmaking scene, 1610
- Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor, as King of Bohemia, 1612
- Portrait of a girl (Maria Maxmiliana), 1612
- Portrait of a man, possibly Johannes Kepler, 1612
- David and Bathsheba, 1615
- Mercury and Ceres flying through the air, 1615
- Allegorie on the battle of Șelimbăr, 1959
- Portrait of a gentleman, ?
- Portrait of the goldsmith Jacopo Bilivert (1550-1603), ?
- St. George Slaying the Dragon, ?