Sarrocchi worked for ten years with Giuseppe Partini to replicate the early 15th-century sculptures at Jacopo della Quercia's Fonte Gaia.
The piece was inaugurated in 1869[3] with the original, weather-damaged work being moved to local hospital turned museum Santa Maria della Scala.
Tombs sculpted by Sarrocchi can be found at the Monumental Cemetery of Bonaria, including Il Genio della Morte sculpted for Venturi Gallerini, Tobias buries a dead man for the Pozzesi family, three statues of the Theological Virtues for the Boninsegni, The vision of Ezekiel for the Placidi, and La Riconoscenza for the Bandini Piccolomini Family.
[3] San Giuseppe Hall in Santa Maria della Scala has an exhibition of around two hundred of Sarrocchi's plaster of Paris models.
[5] In Siena, he also sculpted a Civil Monument to those fallen in the wars of independence (intended for and once found in Piazza dell'Indipendenza but now moved to a park in San Prospero).
For the cemetery of Modena he made the monument for the family of marchesi Campori, including a relief of La Morte al Sepolcro.
Sarrocchi also completed two years serving the Giunta Superiore delle Belle Arti at the ministry of Public Education.