Bi-color Italian Renaissance Gowns


Pieta by Buonconsiglio

Magdalen by Carlo Crivelli

detail of a fresco by a follower of Girolomo but I'm not sure if the person about to fall off the balcony is a man or a woman. There's an awful lot of leg for it to be a woman; on the other hand, it does appear to be the back of a woman's bodice ...

Birth of the Virgin by Grassi

The Deposition by Lotto

Madonna with Saints and John the Baptist by Lotto

Zeno, John the Baptist and an unidentified woman by Montagna

Enrico by Tintoretto. I've really got to get a better copy of this one. the bodice and the lower sleeves appear to be a dark blue/grey and the upper sleeves and the underskirt appear to be a kind of peach and she's got a white? overskirt or apron.

The Miraculous Healing of the Daughter of Benvegnudo of S. Polo by Mansuetti. It's the lady in the back with the gold bodice and red skirt -- she appears to be standing behind a bed-post or something.