Il Sodoma (1477 – 14 February 1549) was the name given to the
Italian Renaissance
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painter
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Giovanni Antonio Bazzi. Il Sodoma painted in a manner that superimposed the
High Renaissance style of early 16th-century Rome onto the traditions of the provincial
Sienese school; he spent the bulk of his professional life in
Siena
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The city is historically linked to commercial and banking activities, having been a major banking center until the 13th and 14th centuri ...
, with two periods in Rome.
Biography
Giovanni Bazzi was born in
Vercelli
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Piedmont
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, in 1477. His first master was the "archaic"
Martino Spanzotti; he also appears to have been a student of the painter
Giovenone. After acquiring the strong colouring and other distinctive stylistic features of the Lombard school and – though he is not known to have travelled to Milan – somehow absorbing the superficial mannerisms of
Leonardo
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(Freedberg 1993:117), he travelled to Siena before 1503, perhaps at the behest of agents of the
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family, and began with fresco cycles for
Olivetan
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monks and a series of small Ovidian ceiling panels and a frieze depicting the career of
Julius Caesar
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for
Sigismondo Chigi
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The opera was not a success and Rossini later re-used some of its music in ''Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra'', ''The Barber ...
at
Palazzo Chigi.

Along with
Pinturicchio, Sodoma was one of the first to practice in Siena the style of the
High Renaissance. His first important works were frescoes in the
Benedictine
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monastery of
Monte Oliveto Maggiore
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, on the road from Siena to Rome, illustrating the life of
St Benedict in continuation of the series that
Luca Signorelli had begun in 1498. Gaining fluency in the prevailing popular style of
Pinturicchio, Sodoma completed the set in 1502 and included a self-portrait with badgers and ravens.
Sodoma was invited to Rome in 1508 by the celebrated Sienese merchant
Agostino Chigi and was employed there by
Pope Julius II
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in the
Stanza della Segnatura
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in the
Vatican. He executed two great compositions and various ornaments and grotesques in vaulted ceilings divided in feigned compartments in the antique manner that Pinturicchio had recently revived, working at the same time as
Raphael
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.
Vasari
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's rhetorical story that Sodoma's larger works did not satisfy the pope, who engaged
Raphael
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, better known as Raphael (; or ; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. List of works by Raphael, His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of ...
to substitute a program of ''Justice, Poetry, and Theology'' is not borne out by the documents.
Before October 1510 he was in Siena, where he painted the exterior of Palazzo Chigi in monochrome
chiaroscuro
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with scenes from the Bible and from Antiquity, the first such work seen in Siena (Bartalini 2001:553). His painting at this time began to show distinct Florentine influences, especially of
Fra Bartolommeo.

Called again to Rome by Chigi, in the Villa Chigi (now the
Villa Farnesina), working alongside
Baldassarre Peruzzi, Sodoma painted subjects from the life of
Alexander the Great
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: ''Alexander in the Tent of Darius'' and the ''Nuptials of the Conqueror with Roxanne'', which some people consider his masterpiece. When
Leo X became pope (1513), Sodoma presented him with a picture of the ''Death of Lucretia'' (or of
Cleopatra
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, according to some accounts). Leo gave him a large sum of money as a reward and created him a ''
cavaliere
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''.
In his youth, Bazzi had married, but he and his wife soon separated. A daughter married
Bartolomeo Neroni, called also ''Riccio Sanese'' or ''Maestro Riccio'', one of his principal pupils.
Bazzi acquired his nickname of ''Il Sodoma'', as it were "the
sodomite", from as early as 1512.
This appears to have been one among various nicknames, he was also known as ''Mattaccio'' or ''Matazo'' ("the madman") among the monks of Monte Oliveto.
It is due to the contemporary art historian
Giorgio Vasari that Bazzi's nickname of ''Il Sodoma'' has become conventional.
According to Vasari's testimony, Bazzi always surrounded himself with "boys and beardless youths, whom he loved more than was decent", for which reason he acquired the nickname ''Il Soddoma''.
Still, according to Vasari, Bazzi took pride in the nickname and composed stanzas and songs about it.
Bazzi returned to Siena and, at a later date, sought work in
Pisa
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,
Volterra
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History
Volter ...
, and
Lucca. From Lucca, he returned to Siena not long before his death on 14 February 1549 (older narratives say 1554). He had supposedly squandered his property and is said, without documentary support, to have died in penury in the great hospital of Siena. One of his pupils is known as
Giomo del Sodoma
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He is recalled by Giorgio Vasari as an imitator of Sodoma, who stole works from ...
.
Work
Some critics see in Sodoma's ''Madonna'' in the
Pinacoteca di Brera (if it really is by him) the direct influence of this master. Modern criticism tends not to follow
Morelli in supposing that
Raphael
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painted Sodoma's portrait next to himself in ''
The School of Athens'', while a drawing at Christ Church is supposed to be a portrait of Raphael by Sodoma.
Among his masterpieces are the frescoes, completed in 1526, in the chapel of
St. Catherine of Siena
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painted for the church of
San Domenico (Siena)
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, depicting the saint in ecstasy, fainting as she receives the
Eucharist
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from an angel. In the
Oratory of San Bernardino, are scenes from the history of the
Virgin
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, painted in conjunction with
Pacchia and
Beccafumi
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(1536–1538). These frescoes depict the ''
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''and the ''
Assumption
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''. In
San Francesco are the ''Deposition from the Cross'' (1513) and ''Christ Scourged''. Many critics regard one or the other of these paintings as Sodoma's masterpiece. In the choir of the
Pisa Cathedral
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is the ''Sacrifice of Abraham'', and in the Uffizi Gallery of Florence a ''St. Sebastian''.
Some of his works, including the ''Holy Family'' now in the Pinacoteca, Siena have been mistaken for works of
Leonardo da Vinci
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. His easel pictures are rare; there are two in the
National Gallery, London
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.
Partial list of works
*''Flagellation of Christ'' (1510) -
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
*''The Road to Calvary'' (1510) -
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
*''Cinuzzi Deposition'' (before 1513) -
Pinacoteca, Siena
*''The Death of Lucretia'' (1513) -
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
*''Saint George and Dragon
(1518) -
National Gallery of Art
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, Washington, D.C.
*''Rape of the Sabine Women
(1525) -
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica
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, Rome
*''St. Sebastian'' (1525) -
Oil on canvas, 206 x 154 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
*''Three Fates
(1525) -
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica
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Rome
*''Adoration of the Magi'' (c. 1530) -
Sant'Agostino, Siena
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[A dispute concerning the painting and a tondo now in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, was resolved in 1536; Wolfgang Loseries, "Sodoma's 'Holy Family' in Baltimore: The 'Lost' Arduini tondo" ''The Burlington Magazine'' 136 No. 1092 (March 1994), pp. 168-170 notes a miniature dated 1532 that adapts Sodoma's composition.]
*''Ordination of Saint Alfonso'' (1530) -
Santo Spirito, Siena
*''Crying for dead Christ'' or ''Pietà'' (1533) -
Museo Soumaya, Mexico City
*''Saint Jerome in Penitence'' (c.1535-1545) -
National Gallery
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, London
*''
The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and an Angel'' (c.1535-1545) -
Musée des Beaux-Arts, Strasbourg
*''The Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine
(1539–1540) -
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica
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, Rome
*''Pietà'' (1540) -
Galleria Borghese
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, Rome
*''Sacra Conversazione '' (1542) -
Museo Nazionale di San Matteo, Pisa
*''Saint Sebastian with Madonna and Angels'' (1542) -
Museo Nazionale di San Matteo, Pisa
*''Allegory of Celestial Love'',
Chigi-Saracini Collection, Siena
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*''Leda''
Galleria Borghese
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, Roma
*''Santa Maddalena'' (Collezione privata)
*''The Marriage of Alexander and Roxanne'' -
Fresco, Villa Farnesina, Rome
*
Procession to Calvary' - Museum & Gallery, Inc., South Carolina
*''Pietà'' (Collezione privata)
Critical assessments
It is said that Sodoma jeered at
Giorgio Vasari's ''
Lives of the Artists'' and that Vasari repaid him by presenting a negative account of Sodoma's morals and demeanour and withholding praise of his work. According to Vasari, the name by which Bazzi was known was "Il Mattaccio" (the Madcap, the Maniac), this epithet having been bestowed upon him by the monks of Monte Oliveto. He dressed gaudily, like a mountebank, and his house was a
Noah's ark
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, owing to the strange miscellany of animals he kept there. He was a cracker of jokes and fond of music, and he sang poems composed by himself on indecorous subjects.
Vasari alleges that Sodoma was always a negligent artist, his early success in Siena, where he painted many portraits, being partly due to lack of competition, a judgment in which
Sydney Freedberg
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concurs. Vasari asserts that as he aged, he became too "lazy" to make cartoons for his frescoes but daubed them straight onto the wall. Vasari nevertheless admits that Sodoma produced some works of very fine quality and that during his lifetime his reputation was high.
Notes
References
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*Zarucchi, Jeanne Morgan (2015). "Vasari's Biography of Bazzi as 'Soddoma:' Art History and Literary Analysis," ''Italian Studies'', Vol. 70, No. 2 (May 2015), pp. 167-190.
*Zarucchi, Jeanne Morgan (2017). "Félibien's Biography of 'Le Sodoma' and the Politics of Immorality," ''French Studies Bulletin'', Vol. 38.1, No. 142 (Spring 2017), pp. 7-10.
External links
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''Leonardo da Vinci: anatomical drawings from the Royal Library, Windsor Castle'' exhibition catalog fully online as PDF from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which contains material on Il Sodoma (see index)
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