What a symphony of tones and rhythms, wonderful! Delightful to the eye. There is little I can say beyond encouragement, the scene is tasty!! I love the warmth of the colors . . . Interesting idea, to work toward an autochrome feel, I think you got fairly close... there are a few areas that show the wash of colors a little differently than I'd expect from an autochrome... but, hey, this is bromoil, and beautifuly done, what's to want?
Roy, the problem in producing multi-color bromoils is to keep the colors separate so they do not blend into shades of olive. I normally ink one color, let the ink dry overnight and apply the next color the following day, etc.