There are three extant works ascribed to him.
In addition there are two works ascribed to Olympiodorus, but which are now believed to be by other authors:
The inflated catalogue of works ascribed to him as a result of late nineteenth-century adulation has now been stripped down to basics.
Of the 150 works ascribed to him, the majority are hydriai and standard amphorae.
There are several other works ascribed to him, although not necessarily generally accepted as being his own work.
Other works ascribed to Walafrid tell of Saint Gall in prose and verse.
The number of works ascribed to him is constantly increasing.
The earliest works ascribed to him are still within a clear Late Geometric tradition.
His interpretation, including works ascribed to him, has become the normative interpretation of Advaita Vedanta.
Of the sixty-one works ascribed to him by de Lama, the following are the most important: