Leonardo Sormani

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File:Tomb Pius V SM Maggiore.jpg
Statue of seated Pope Pius V found in the Sistine Chapel of Santa Maria Maggiore

Leonardo Sormani (active ca 1550- ca 1590) was an Italian sculptor active in Rome during the Renaissance. Details of his life are not well known, and authors seemingly refer to him by different names: Giorgio Vasari spoke of a Lionardo Milanese; Giovanni Baglione wrote biographical details of a Lionardo da Serzana or Sarzana;[1] while by the 1670s Giovanni Vincenzo Verzellino and Raffaele Soprani tried to distinguish Vasari's Lionardo from a Leonardo Sormani, originally from Savona. These names, however, appear to refer to the same sculptor. Attributions however of individual works are difficult.[2] Sarzana appears to have been a restorer as well as a sculptor. Works attributed to Sarzana include:

Notes

  1. Baglione, Giovanni (1733) [1641]. Le Vite de' Pittori, Scultori, Architetti, ed Intagliatori dal Pontificato di Gregorio XII del 1572. fino a' tempi de Papa Urbano VIII. nel 1642 [Lives of the painters, sculptors, architects, and engravers during the papacies of Gregory XII in 1572 to Urban VIII in 1642]. Naples: Giovanni Battista Passari. p. 85.
  2. Treccani Encyclopedia, Entry on SORMANI, Leonardo, by Alessandro Grandolfo; Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 93 (2018).
  3. Storia della scultura dal suo risorgimento in Italia, Volume 3, by Count Leopoldo Cicognara, Tipografia Picotti, Venice (1818) page 34.
  4. Steven F. Ostrow, "The discourse of failure in seventeenth-century Rome: Prospero Bresciano's Moses," The Art Bulletin (June 2006).