Great adds, Paul!
First one is 1.1.9.2, the final step before the portrait becomes much more standardized as the "Chavada" type for 1.2. The portrait is just a tad more realistic, and the attendants still look halfway human. Compare to these two recent adds
This one is closer to yours overall, and the reverse is nearly the same

This is a half-step further down the path; still sjowing the slightly more realistic reverse, but the transition to 1.2 portrait style is nearly complete

An early 1.2 for comparison

The second one is a perfect example of 1.1.5 - a junk bin category for everything that can't be easily categorized. Yours is a perfect example - it has a very developed (stylized) face not unlike 1.1.6-7, but the reverse is more archaic, like something from 1.1.2.

First one is 1.1.9.2, the final step before the portrait becomes much more standardized as the "Chavada" type for 1.2. The portrait is just a tad more realistic, and the attendants still look halfway human. Compare to these two recent adds
This one is closer to yours overall, and the reverse is nearly the same

This is a half-step further down the path; still sjowing the slightly more realistic reverse, but the transition to 1.2 portrait style is nearly complete

An early 1.2 for comparison

The second one is a perfect example of 1.1.5 - a junk bin category for everything that can't be easily categorized. Yours is a perfect example - it has a very developed (stylized) face not unlike 1.1.6-7, but the reverse is more archaic, like something from 1.1.2.

























