Madonna in trono e i Santi Giovanni Evangelista, Giovanni Battista, Pietro marire et il beato Giacomo Villa, Duomo de Città della Pieve (initialement à la chapelle du palazzo Vescovile[2])
Adoration des mages, élément d'un retable polyptyque
La Vierge et l'Enfant entourés des Quatre Saints couronnés, provenant de Santa Maria dei Servi de Pérouse
Le Baptême du Christ, élément d'un retable polyptyque
Les Apôtres découvrant le tombeau de la Vierge, élément d'un retable polyptyque
Tête de Christ, dessin
Bibliographie
Conférence, The Legacy of Perugino in the Cinquecento: Giannicola di Paolo and the Cappella di San Giovanni-Battista at the Collegio del Cambio, Perugia, in Perugino and the Italian Renaissance, symposium for the exhibition Perugino, Master of the Italian Renaissance, Grand Rapids ArtMuseum, 1998
Conférence, New Documents for the Perugian School: A Reappraisal of Giannicola di Paolo’s Early Career, Southeastern College Art Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas, 2005
Sheri Francis Shaneyfelt, A Reappraisal of Giannicola di Paolo’s Early Career, The Burlington Magazine 149 (2007)
Sheri Francis Shaneyfelt, Giannicola di Paolo and two drawings for the Cenacolo di Foligno, Florence, ” in Studies inRenaissance Art and Culture, eds. Andrew Ladis and Arne Flaten. (Ashgate Publishing Ltd., forthcoming 2008