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Portrait of Garcilaso de la Vega, nephew of the Spanish Renaissance poet who had the same name, and son of the poet's brother, Pedro Lasso. Frequently mistaken for his uncle.


Este retrato es una mala copia y recortada del grabado de Bartolomé Vázquez por dibujo de José Maea incluido en la serie de "Retratos de españoles ilustres", Madrid, 1791. El retratado, sin embargo, no es el poeta sino su sobrino: Véase el mismo retrato sin recorte en Cervantes virtual
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Auctor De la imagen original: Bartolomé Vázquez, pero aquí se presenta alterada y recortada
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Retrato de Garcilaso de la Vega por Bartolomé Vázquez sobre dibujo de José Maea para los Retratos de los españoles ilustres, Madrid, 1791.
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Retrato de Garcilaso de la Vega por Manuel Salvador Carmona, editado por Joaquín Ibarra, 1770. El retrato se basa en un óleo conservado en la catedral de Toledo (Cervantes virtual) utilizado luego por José Maea y Bartolomé Vázquez, discípulo de Carmona, para el retrato de Garcilaso incorporado a la serie de los Retratos de los españoles ilustres. El retratado en la catedral toledana, origen de los demás, sin embargo, no parece ser el poeta sino su sobrino.

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