The images linked below show various tents, pavilions, and related shelters with heraldic decoration. These often appear as escutcheon-shaped decorations on the pavilion roof panels.
Similar panels occasionally appear on tournament gallery exteriors.
- Detail from Saint Martin renouncing his weapons by Simone Martini, c. 1312-1317
- Detail from the Equestrian portrait of Guidoriccio da Fogliano by Simone Martini, c. 1328-1330
- Romance of Alexander (Bodley 264), fols.
20v,
43v,
66r, 91r, 105r, 106r, 122v, 124r, 138v, 142v, 184r, 193r
- King Ekunaver from a fresco at Runkelstein Castle with scenes from the story of Sir Garel, c. 1395-1405
- Cologne besieged by the Huns, a fresco at St. Stephan in Obermontani, c. 1400-1410
- De Machinis, ff. 13v-14r, 15th century
- Jael kills Sisera, an illustrated bible (ÖNB 2774, fol. 98v), 1448
- Armored horsemen attack Hector, Épître d'Othéa (Bodl. 521, fol. 62r), third quarter of the 15th century
- An encampment, The Wolfegg Housebook (fol. 53r), c. 1475-1485
- Leopold der Starke (see detail), Leopold der Milde, and Frederick II, Duke of Austria (Friedrich der Streitbare) in the Babenberger Family Tree by Hans Part, c. 1489-1492
- Tapestry with a pair of lovers, c. 1495 (note: photo is a mirror-image flip; it should look like this photo)
- Judith at the camp of Holofernes by Hans Leonhard Schäufelein, 1515
- Judith and Holofernes (probably a 16th century copy from Schäufelein)
- Tent decorated with a Maltese cross, Machines et ustensils de guerre (Douce b. 2, fol. 129r), 1582
- Detail from an existing pavilion on display at the Historical Museum (Barfüsserkirche) in Basel, Switzerland, made in the first half of the 17th century
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