File:Dining room scene from the Luttrell Psalter (detail).jpg
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[edit]Dining room scene from the en:Luttrell Psalter, written and illustrated circa 1325 - 1335 by anonymous scribes and artists. It was commissioned by Sir Geoffrey Luttrell (died 1345), a wealthy English landowner .
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