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奥维德的《变形记》讲述了伊卡洛斯的故事--他带着人造翅膀悲惨地飞行,束缚翅膀的蜡融化,随后坠落身亡。这一时刻通过多种艺术媒介被永恒铭记,但最著名的莫过于勃鲁盖尔的《伊卡洛斯坠落的风景》。勃鲁盖尔被誉为 "诗人的画家",他的作品为多位作家带来了灵感,尤其是这幅作品为奥登(W.H. Auden)和威廉-卡洛斯-威廉姆斯(William Carlos Williams)创作咏物诗提供了基础。虽然这些作品各有侧重,但统一的主题是人类的悲剧往往被忽视。它们有效地提醒了医生和其他医疗服务提供者,医学中的痛苦和疼痛是人性的一面。
Ovid’s Metamorphoses tells the story of Icarus – his tragic flight with man-made wings, the melting of the wax that bound them, and the ensuing fall to his death. This moment has been immortalized across the arts and through several mediums, but none are more notable than Bruegel’s Landscape with the Fall of Icarus. Described as a “painter for poets,” Bruegel’s work served as inspiration for several writers, with this piece in particular providing the basis for ekphrastic poems by W.H. Auden and William Carlos Williams. Though each of these works has a different focus, the unifying theme is that human tragedy is too often placed on the periphery of notice. They are effective reminders to physicians and other healthcare providers about the human aspect of suffering and pain in medicine.