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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