
The Madonna with Child, or Alzano Madonna, is an oil on panel painting by Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Bellini, executed around 1485.

The 'Madonna and Child or Madonna with the Christ Child Blessing is a 1510 oil on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, painted when he was already in his eighties but still responding to new developments in painting. It is similar to the 1505 Madonna del Prato and the 1509 Madonna and Child. It is now in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan.

The Contarini Madonna is an oil painting by the Italian Renaissance master Giovanni Bellini, dating from c. 1475–1480 now in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice.

The Madonna and Child or Madonna with the Christ Child Blessing is a 1509 oil on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, commissioned by the Mocenigo family and remaining with them until 1815. It is now in the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Enthroned Madonna Adoring the Sleeping Christ Child is a 1475 tempera on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, now in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice, which acquired it in 1812.

The Frizzoni Madonna is a 1460–1464 painting by Giovanni Bellini, once part of the Frizzoni collection in Bergamo. It entered the Museo Correr in Venice in 1891, the same year as it was identified as a work by Bellini. It was originally an oil on canvas painting, but it was transferred to panel after entering the Museo Correr.

The Greek Madonna is a 1460–1470 tempera on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini. It is named after the Greek monograms at top left and top right and after the major influence of Byzantine icons on the painting. The Christ Child holds a golden apple, perhaps referring to the Judgement of Paris and to Mary as the "new Venus".

Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist is a 1490–1495 oil on canvas painting by Giovanni Bellini, probably with some additions by his studio assistants. It is now in the Indianapolis Museum of Art. It measures 76.2 × 58.4 cm.

The Lehman Madonna is a c.1470 tempera on panel painting of the Madonna and Child by the Venetian painter Giovanni Bellini.

The Lochis Madonna is a c.1475 tempera on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, now in the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo. It is signed IOANNES BELLINVS on a small scroll attached to the marble balustrade in the lower foreground. It dates from early in the painter's mature phase, although he was still influenced by Andrea Mantegna's sculptural approach to drapery in the painting.

Madonna Adoring the Sleeping Christ Child is a c.1475 tempera on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, measuring 77 cm by 56 cm. It forms part of the Contini Bonacossi Collection within the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

Madonna and Child with Four Saints and Donor is a 1507 oil on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, measuring 90×145 cm and now in San Francesco della Vigna in Venice. It belongs to the sacra conversazione genre.

The Madonna and Child with Saint Catherine and Saint Mary Magdalene is an oil on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, formerly in the Renier Collection in Venice and now in that city's Gallerie dell'Accademia. It dates to 1490, just after the Barbarigo Altarpiece and belongs to the popular sacra conversazione genre. The painting is also referred to as Sacred Conversation.

Madonna and Child with Saint Mary Magdalene and Saint Ursula or Virgin and Child with Saints Magdalene and Ursula is an oil on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini that belongs to the sacra conversazione genre and dates to 1490. The painting is also referred to as Sacred Conversation. It was previously in the collection of the painter Carlo Maratta, and is now in the Prado Museum in Madrid.

Madonna and Child with Saint Peter and Saint Sebastian is an 84 cm by 61 cm oil painting by Giovanni Bellini, dating to 1487 and bought in 1859 by the Louvre in Paris, where it still hangs today.

The Madonna and Child with St. John the Baptist and a Female Saint or the Giovanelli Sacred Conversation is an oil painting on panel by Giovanni Bellini, dated to before 1504, when its figure of John the Baptist was copied by Andrea Previtali in one of his own paintings. The identity of the female saint to the right is unclear, but she may be Mary Magdalene or Catherine of Alexandria.
Madonna and Child is a c. 1460–1465 tempera on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, signed on the trompe l'oeil parapet. It dates from his early phase, when he was still strongly influenced by his father Jacopo and by Andrea Mantegna. The Christ Child holds a fruit, symbolising Original Sin and foreshadowing his Passion. Some art historians feel the haloes and drapery are too archaic for the work to be by Bellini, but the signature's authenticity was confirmed by a 1999 restoration.

Madonna and Child is a late 1480s painting by Giovanni Bellini, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York

The Madonna and Child is an early tempera on panel painting usually attributed to Giovanni Bellini, dated to 1450–1460 or to 1450–1455 by Pignatti, though Olivari and others consider this to be too early. In the 1450s the painter was still heavily influenced by his father Jacopo and by Bartolomeo Vivarini. The strong line used for the Christ Child also shows the influence of Francesco Squarcione and his studio on the young Bellini. The general composition is based on a widely copied Byzantine icon in Venice, whilst the Christ Child holds a Flemish-style scroll bearing the artist's signature. The painting is closely linked to a similar work now in Philadelphia. It is now in the Pinacoteca Malaspina in Pavia.

The Pesaro Altarpiece is an oil on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, dated to some time between 1471 and 1483. It is considered as one of Bellini's first mature works, though there are doubts on its dating and on who commissioned it. The work's technique is not only an early use of oils but also of blue smalt, a by-product of the glass industry. It had already been used in the Low Countries in Bouts' 1455 The Entombment, but this marked smalt's first use in Italian art, twenty years before Leonardo da Vinci used it in Ludovico il Moro's apartments in Milan in 1492. Bellini also uses the more traditional lapis lazuli and azurite for other blues in the work.

Madonna del Prato is a 1505 painting of the Virgin Mary and the Christ Child by Giovanni Bellini, now in the National Gallery in London. Originally painted as oil and egg tempera on wood, it was transferred to canvas in 1949, with damage in places.

The Madonna of the Red Cherubims is an oil on panel painting by Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Bellini, executed around 1485.

Madonna and Child is a c. 1510 painting by Giovanni Bellini, now in the Galleria Borghese in Rome. It can be compared with the 1510 Madonna and Child (Brera), the 1505 Madonna del Prato (London) and the 1509 Madonna and Child (Detroit).

The Madonna of the Small Trees is an oil on panel painting by Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Bellini, executed in 1487. It is housed in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice.

Madonna and Child is a 1475 tempera on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini. It was stolen from Madonna dell'Orto in Venice on 1 March 1993. It measures 75 cm by 50 cm.

Madonna and Child Blessing is a 79 cm by 63 cm tempera on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini. It dates to 1460–1464 and originally hung in the offices of the Magistrato del Monte Nuovissimo at Palazzo dei Camerlinghi in Venice, whereas it is now part of the collection of the same city's Gallerie dell'Accademia

Madonna and Child is a c.1475 tempera on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, now in the Museo di Castelvecchio in Verona. It measures 77 cm by 57 cm.

Virgin with the Standing Child, Embracing his Mother, also known as Willys Madonna is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Giovanni Bellini. It is now in the São Paulo Museum of Art in São Paulo, Brazil.