For the green and white, the artist is Jacob d'Utrecht, I think. They give two Jacobs (Jacob Claesz being the other one) on the site where I found it but it is early 16th c.
As for the Austrian site, they change their layout so much that I have no clue how I originally got those. I want to say it's from their altar page, http://tarvos.imareal.oeaw.ac.at/altar/Eine_Werkstatt_in_Bruneck1.php but even if it isn't, you'll find a ton of other neat gowns. I just added another one; faux red hair in the headdress with NO chemise sleeves and black lacing at the sleeves! She's showin' skin!
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Date: 2007-07-29 02:04 am (UTC)As for the Austrian site, they change their layout so much that I have no clue how I originally got those. I want to say it's from their altar page,
http://tarvos.imareal.oeaw.ac.at/altar/Eine_Werkstatt_in_Bruneck1.php
but even if it isn't, you'll find a ton of other neat gowns. I just added another one; faux red hair in the headdress with NO chemise sleeves and black lacing at the sleeves! She's showin' skin!