Although Andriolli is best known as a draughtsman and illustrator, his output also includes paintings. During his exile in Vyatka (1868-1871) he renovated almost all orthodox churches there and painted many paintings for them. At that time, he also made a series of icons for the church of the Dormition of the Mother of God in nearby Kukarka. These were: the Resurrection, the Last Supper, the Entry of Christ into Jerusalem, the Introduction of Our Lady to the Temple, the Four Evangelists, the Annunciation, the Birth of Christ, the Birth of the Mother of God, the Dormition of the Mother of God, the Elevation of the Life-Giving Cross, an Angel with Incense and an Angel Ascending to Heaven.
In his homeland he donated three paintings to his parish church of St. Vitus in Karczew, depicting Saint Casimir the Prince, Christ Entombed and Our Lady of Sorrows. Andriolli also designed some of the gonfalons for this church and a richly decorated door.
In 1890-1891 Andriolli executed a series of 11 paintings commissioned by the Kaunas Cathedral. These included: Annunciation of the blessed Virgin, Michael the Archangel fighting Satan, Stoning of Saint Stephen, Saint Casimir, The Descent from the Cross, Deliverance of Saint Peter, Adoration of the Magi, St. Joseph with Christ on his hand, St. Tekla with a lion and two giant canvases depicting the Catch of the fish with Christ and the apostles and the other with a biblical scene.
For the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary built in Kałuszyn between 1889 and 1897, in 1892 he painted a painting depicting Ascension of the Blessed Virgin Mary, intended for the high altar.
In the last years of his life, he also carried out a commission for the church in Veliky Novgorod.
Among his several well-known paintings with secular motifs, which can be seen in National Museum in Cracow there is a gouache from 1889 – Fighting Insurgents (Scene from the Uprising of 1863), and in the National Museum in Warsaw – the template Where did the Lithuanians come back from?
Several of his paintings are kept in Russian museums. In Kirov there is The Sea Landscape, St. John the Apostle, Elena Karlovna Lichanova and the Mother of God with a Child.
In addition, we were able to find a few examples of watercolours put up for auction, an insurgent gorget and an oil painting from the collections of the Museum in Vilnius.