Pietro Bertelli (c.1571–1621) was a printer and engraver from Padua, best known for his Diuersarum nationum habitus (1591).
The “Diuersarum nationum habitus” by Pietro Bertllii is a collection of prints of how the people of the world dress, especially the Venetians.
A rather curious Venetian fashion, with the curls set high, as a pair of horns, and as a sign of chastity and virtue.