Czére Andrea szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei 104. (Budapest, 2006)

TERÉZ GERSZI: Pieter Coecke Van Aelst and Andrea Mantegna

BRUNSWICK MONOGRAMMIST, THE SACRIFICE OF ABRAHAM. PARIS, LOUVRE His study tour in Italy played a decisive role in the development of his art, although its exact date, length and venues outside Rome are unknown. The art historical literature mainly stress­es the impact of Raphael and his school on his art. On the other hand, it seems that apart from that, the works of Andrea Mantegna (1430-1506) also made a deep impression on him, especial­ly on his early works. The principal endeavour of sixteenth-century Netherlandish artists was

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