Images showing brocaded motifs and patterns on tablecloths. Includes some examples on altarcloths as well. For examples on smaller textiles, see the towels and napkins. For more information on textiles in this style, see Compleat Anachronist 114 (“Perugia Towels”), Tovaglie Perugine (L’arte umbra alla Mostra di Perugia), or Banbagia a la Perugina: A Bibliography of Sources on Perugian Wares.
- The Legend of St. Francis: The Death of the Knight of Celano by Giotto, 1297-1300
- Marriage at Cana by Giotto, 1304-1306
- The Last Supper by Duccio, 1308-1311
- The Life of St. Martin: The Miraculous Mass by Simone Martini, 1312-1317 (details 1 and 2)
- The Washing of the Feet by Pietro Lorenzetti, c. 1320
- The Wedding at Cana, wall-paintings at the Basilica di San Nicola at Tolentino, c. 1335-1348
- Several in BNF Fr. 343 (a manuscript with several Arthurian stories), c. 1380-1385, including
Galahad's arrival at the Round Table (fol. 3),
Galahad's oath (fol. 7),
Meliant of Denmark takes the crown (fol. 13v),
Communion of Mordrain (fol. 24),
and
Percival and the temptress (fol. 31v)
- Tacuinum Sanitatis (BNF NAL 1673), c. 1390-1400: Pea-soup (fol. 46), Boiled Wheat (fol. 51), Galantine (fol. 65v), Pheasant (fol. 67), Chicken (fol. 69), Head (fol. 73), Liver (fol. 73v), Marinated Fish (fol. 78v), Crayfish (fol. 80)
More-ouer y bequethe to Robert Sharp goddis-child … a good bordcloth with crosse werk, & another bordcloth with mylingis at the ton ende, in lenkethe ij 3erdes; & on halfe large, & I towell of parys werk, viij yerdes of lenkethe; also too the beste sanapes The will of Roger Elmesley, a waxchandler’s servant, 1434, in The Fifty Earliest English Wills in the Court of Probate, London
- Christ in the house of Martha and Mary (fol. 14v) and The Last Supper (fol. 15v), Speculum Humanae Salvationis (Biblioteca Nacional de España B.19), c. 1420-1440
- The Last Supper by Sassetta, 1423
- St. Thomas Inspired by the Dove of the Holy Ghost by Sassetta, 1423 (detail)
- The Last Supper, Leben Jesu (ÖNB 485, fol. 13r), c. 1425-1435
- January, The Book of Hours of Marguerite d’Orléans (BNF Latin 1156B, fol. 1), c. 1426
- A banquet, Chroniques d'Alexandre (BNF Fr. 9342, fol. 105v)
- The Institution of the Eucharist by Fra Angelico, c. 1450
- The Last Supper, a prayerbook (ÖNB 2743, fol. 44r), c. 1450-1500
- Peasants eating, Politics and Economics (BNF Fr. 22500), 15th century
- Wedding-feast, Histoire d’Olivier de Castille et d’Artus d’Algarbe (BNF Fr. 12574, fol. 181v)
- Feast of Herod, c. 1460-1470 (detail)
- Christ in the house of Martha and Mary by Fredrich Herlin, 1462
- Meal of the Pilgrims by Fredrich Herlin, 1466
- The Last Supper, 1469 (detail)
- The Last Supper from the Schotten Altar, c. 1469-1480 (details 1, 2, and 3)
- A feast (fol. 45) and Lore de Carduel (fol. 104), Lancelot du Lac (BNF Fr. 112), c. 1470
- Tristan and Dinadan at the house of Pelinier, Tristan de Léonois (BNF Fr. 102, fol. 179v), c. 1470
- St. Oswald giving alms, c. 1470-1475 (details 1 and 2)
- The Last Supper from the altarpiece of St. Martin at Spisska Kapitula, c. 1470-1478
- The attempted poisoning of Charles IV in Pavia, Autobiography of Charles IV (ÖNB 581, fol. 9v), c. 1470-1480
- The Last Supper (Ognissanti) by Domenico Ghirlandaio, 1480 (detail)
- Arthur and Gawain, Lancelot du Lac BNF Fr. 111, fol. 47), c. 1480
- The Fish-Miracle of St. Ulrich, c. 1480-1485 (detail)
- Christ in the house of Martha and Mary by Simon von Taisten, c. 1480-1490
- Richard II dines with the Dukes of York, Gloucester and Ireland, Chroniques d’Angleterre (British Library Royal 14 E IV, fol. 265v), late 15th century
- Banquet of St. Elizabeth of Wartburg, c. 1480-1500 (detail)
- The Last Supper by Cosimo Rosselli, 1481-1482 (detail)
- The Last Supper by Simon von Taisten, 1485-1490 (details 1 and 2)
- The Last Supper (San Marco) by Domenico Ghirlandaio, c. 1486 (detail)
- The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, 1498
- Detail from The Last Supper by Marco d'Oggiono (one of his many copies of Da Vinci's Last Supper)
- Christ in the house of Martha and Mary, The Passion (ÖNB 2752, fol. 16v), c. 1500-1525
- Exorcism, 1512 (detail)
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