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Jacopo Pontormo在Poggio a Caiano美第奇别墅的大型沙龙上的壁画(图1)一直是广泛分析的主题,这可能产生了部分共识。继Giorgio Vasari之后,大多数学者都认为这幅画暗指了变形神Vertumnus和女神Pomona的故事。似乎也很清楚,这幅画部分源于奥维德在《变形记》中对维图姆纳斯的详细描述,他伪装成各种各样的样子,试图引诱波莫娜。同时,壁画也有参考文献
Nitidissima solis imago: Pontormo, Vertumnus, and the Sun
Jacopo Pontormo’s fresco in the grand salone of the Medicean villa at Poggio a Caiano (fig. 1) has been the subject of extensive analysis, which has yielded what might be called a partial consensus. Following Giorgio Vasari, most scholars accept that the painting alludes to the story of the shape-shifting god Vertumnus and the nymph Pomona. It seems clear, too, that the painting is partially rooted in Ovid’s detailed account, in Metamorphoses, of Vertumnus’s assumption of various guises in an attempt to seduce Pomona. At the same time, the fresco also features references