Who wore silk? the price of silk fabrics, artists' clothing and studio props
Painters and the design of woven silks
Cloth of gold in fourteenth-century Sienese and Florentine paintings
Painting velvet in Italy and the Netherlands during the first half of the fifteenth century
The transmission of textile designs in fifteenth- and early sixteenth-century Netherlandish paintings
Decorative silks in fifteenth- and early sixteenth-century Italian paintings
Textiles in portraits in Venice, Florence, and England
Convention or reality? reading textiles in paintings
A life of their own: the longevity and changing use of silk fabrics
Nineteenth-century English textiles and wallpapers designed after fabrics shown in medieval and Renaissance paintings
Appendices. Looms, textile types and historic terminology (includes glossaries of weaving, dress and painting terms, measurements and money) ; Letter of William Makefyrr, 1506 ; Vestments woven with Christ and St. Thomas in Rome and Florence ; Copes with named benefactors with dates attached, extracted from the ninety-one copes in the inventory of St. Paul's Cathedral, London ; The terms paonazzo and morello ; Letter concerning an order of clothing for the Contessa de Melzo, 1475 ; Carpets at the early Tudor court ; Abridged genealogy of the Medici family
Tables. Selvedge colours on Italian silk fabrics, 1376-1466 ; Loom widths of Italian silks, thirteenth-sixteenth centuries ; Weaving prices specified by the Florentine silk guild, 1429 ; Prices of silk and wool from a wardrobe account of Edward IV, 1480 ; Prices of silk purchased for the great wardrobe of Henry VIII, 1533-1534 ; Textiles and clothing given to Dürer, purchased by him or given by him, on his journey to the Netherlands, 1520-1521 ; Neri di Bicci's Ricordanze: purchases of cloth, December 1453-January 1461 ; Extracts from the coronation account of Edward VI, 1547.