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吉安·乔治·拉斯卡里斯(Gian Giorgio Lascaris,约1458-1531年)是一名沉浸在15世纪末至16世纪中期波河流域和威尼托繁荣发展的古典雕塑传统中的艺术家,如今在学者们看来,他的知名度不如彼得罗、安东尼奥、图利奥·隆巴多、安东尼奥·米内洛和乔文·玛丽亚·莫斯卡,后者是同一艺术潮流的其他主要代表人物。而拉斯卡瑞斯相对模糊的结果是
“Unjustly Tormented by Love”: Eros as a Source of Artistic Inspiration in an Epigram for Gian Giorgio Lascaris, Alias Pyrgoteles
An artist steeped in the tradition of the classically inspired sculpture that flourished in the Po Valley and the Veneto from the latefifteenth century to the mid-sixteenth century, Gian Giorgio Lascaris (ca. 1458–1531) is now less well known to scholars than Pietro, Antonio, and Tullio Lombardo, Antonio Minello, and Giovan Maria Mosca, the other main exponents of the same artistic current. While Lascaris’s relative obscurity results