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When he
was twenty-four years old, Leonardo Da Vinci was arrested, along with several
young companions, on a charge of sodomy. No witnesses appeared against them and
the charges were dropped. Renaissance Florentines didn't make the distinctions
we make about sexuality today. Apparently, it was not uncommon for young men to
get into sexual relationships with each other.
Leonardo
had no known relationships with women, never married, had no children, and
raised many young protégés, including one nicknamed "Salai" which
means "offspring of Satan. Salai was generally thought to be something of
a rascal. Salai stayed with the painter for over twenty years and appears many
times in Leonardo's sketchbooks.
It’s
interesting (to say the least) just to speculate that one of the greatest
painters of all time may well have been homosexual. At the same time, why
should a person’s sexuality even matter?
Those
Renaissance Florentines had the right idea and no mistake.
This poem is a villanelle.
This poem is a villanelle.
SUPPER
WITH LEO
A great
painting,
like
supper with a friend,
says
everything
Eating,
drinking,
living,
loving without end;
a great
painting
Promising,
denying,
sharing
wine with a friend,
says
everything
Giving,
taking,
those
trying hours we spend;
a great
painting
Believing,
disbelieving
what’s
seen, heard to the end,
says
everything
Passion,
suffering,
though
death, too, a friend;
A great
painting
says
everything
[From: A Feeling For The Quickness Of
Time by R. N. Taber,
Assembly Books, 2005]
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