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Sodoma [Bazzi, Giovanni Antonio]

(b Vercelli, 1477; d Siena, 15 Feb 1549). Italian painter. He worked mainly in Siena and was the dominant painter of the Sienese school in the early 16th century. He painted frescoes, altarpieces and panel paintings for private collectors; he was patronized by religious institutions, the civic authorities in Siena and by noble patrons. His art unites the vivid and detailed naturalism of a northern Italian artistic tradition with a new spaciousness and classical sense of form that reflects his study of the art of central Italy. He had little competition in Siena, where his only rival, in his later years, was Domenico Beccafumi. He was a flamboyant and eccentric personality, whose character was later blackened by Vasari.

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