>From the head gear on the man behind the guy in black, you are probably
looking at Germanic.
Maybe coat flaps (fur lined) or "collar" .
http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/cjackson/durer/p-durer21.htm
http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/cjackson/durer/p-durer9.htm
http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/cjackson/durer/p-durer25.htm
Upper right, pink and black striped sleeves (which is probably Durer)
http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/cjackson/durer/p-durer59.htm
http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/cjackson/durer/p-durer47.htm

-----Original Message-----
It's that upper part I'm concerned about. I don't see yokes in men's
clothing this early, and it's been suggested to me that this gown has a
yoke. Even as a re-drawing, I'm hesitant to say that's why the top part
is darker. I'm thinking it's just been colored badly.

Unless someone knows of a real example of a yoked gown from the 1400's....


Dawn


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