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David Ekserdjian在1999年的一篇开创性文章和2006年的专著中,正确地将我们的注意力吸引到Parmigianino (Francesco Mazz[u]ola, 1503-40)绘画中的色情元素,有时是公开的生殖器元素,从那时起,私人收藏的重要例子在展览中看到了光。情色似乎是这位艺术家的活力和创造力的内在组成部分,这种直觉已经被虚构的彼得罗·阿雷蒂诺(Pietro Aretino)在洛多维科·多尔切(Lodovico Dolce) 1557年关于绘画的对话中表达出来:帕尔米加尼诺“赋予他的创作某种可爱(vaghezza),让任何看到它们的人都爱上它们。
David Ekserdjian rightly drew our attention to the erotic, sometimes openly genital element in the drawings of Parmigianino (Francesco Mazz[u]ola, 1503–40), in a pioneering 1999 article and in his 2006 monograph, and since then important examples from private collections have seen the light in exhibitions. Eroticism seems an intrinsic part of that artist’s vitality and inventiveness, an intuition already expressed by the fictional Pietro Aretino in Lodovico Dolce’s 1557 dialogue on painting: Parmigianino “gave his creations a certain loveliness [vaghezza] which makes whoever looks at them fall in love with them