Giovanni Gaddi (priest)
- For the painter of this name, see Giovanni Gaddi (painter).
Monsignor Giovanni Gaddi or Giovanni di Taddeo di Agnolo Gaddi (25 April 1493 in Florence – 18 October 1542 in Rome) was an Italian cleric, descending from the noted Gaddi family of painters (Gaddo Gaddi, his son Taddeo (a pupil of Giotto) and grandsons Agnolo and Giovanni, active during the 14th century). His parents were Taddeo di Agnolo Gaddi and Antonia di Bindo Altoviti. The Gaddi family were bankers in Florence and Rome. Giovanni was close to Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours. They were both members of the Compagnia della Cazzuola; a society that put on theatrical plays. He became a dean of the Camera apostolica and took on several posts in the papal court. Gaddi inherited a collection of illuminated manuscripts and codices from his grandfather. He was associated with many writers, particularly his secretary Annibal Caro, and appeared in Benvenuto Cellini's autobiography. Giovanni Gaddi was one of Sebastiano del Piombo’s close friends after the Sack of Rome (1527).
An unattributed painting of Giovanni Gaddi as a boy was sold by Sotheby's in a December 2012 auction in London for £1.27 million.[1]
References
- ↑ Sotheby's. "Portrait of Giovanni Gaddi: Lot 18". Retrieved 12 July 2013.