Czére Andrea szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei 104. (Budapest, 2006)
TERÉZ GERSZI: Pieter Coecke Van Aelst and Andrea Mantegna
6 PIETER COECKE VAN AELST. THE CARAVAN. DETAIL FROM THE MORALS AND CUSTOMS OF THE TURKS, WOODCUT caravans arriving from the mountains of Slavonia (fig. 6). 10 The headdress of the seated servant in the Budapest drawing is redolent of the pointed cap of the Bulgarian peasant pacing by his mule. The portrayal of the scenery is surprisingly identical in the two works: the diverse surface formations, smaller and bigger hills and roughness of the earth are executed with short parallel lines. The rendering of the foreground of the Budapest drawing with a careful, regular network of lines similar to that of the print allows the supposition that originally it was also