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Hendrick de Somer (1602–c.1655) was a
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painter who spent most of his life and career in Italy. He was mainly active in Naples.Stadsarchief Lokeren original baptism certificate : Parochieregister Lokeren : Hendrick de Somer : baptized on 1602-08-27 Often erroneously referred to as Hendrick van Someren or Hendrick van Somer, he was known in Italy as Enrico Fiammingo and Henrico il Fiamingo. He was noted for his religious and mythological compositions, and some genre painting. His style was initially influenced by the Spanish painter
Jusepe de Ribera Jusepe de Ribera (1591 – 1652) was a painter and printmaker, who along with Francisco de Zurbarán, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, and the singular Diego Velázquez, are regarded as the major artists of Spanish Baroque painting. Referring to ...
who worked in Naples and was a follower of Caravaggio. Later the painter became influenced by the neo-Venetian and Bolognese schools. He is considered one of the leading Netherlandish painters working in Naples in the first half of the 17th century.Damian, Veronique et Chiara Naldi, ''Massimo Stanzione, Guercino, Hendrick de Somer et Fra' Galgario'', Paris: Galerie Canesso, 2016, pp. 20–25


Life

Hendrick de Somer is generally identified with the 'Enrico Fiammingo' mentioned as a pupil of Jusepe de Ribera by the Italian art historian and painter
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in the ''Vite dei Pittori, Scultori, ed Architetti Napolitani'' (Lives of the Neapolitan Painters, Sculptors, and Architects) (1742-1743).Francesco Abbate, ''Storia dell’arte nell’Italia Meridionale. Vol. IV. Il secolo d’oro'', Roma, 2002, p. 101 Until quite recently the artist was confused with a Dutch painter from Amsterdam with an almost identical name called Hendrick van Someren or Hendrick van Somer. The credit for discovering the true identity of Hendrick de Somer is due to Ulisse Prota-Giurleo who discovered a record of an 'Enrico de Somer' acting as a witness in a legal procedure relating to the marriage of the painter
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in Naples. In the document the painter stated that he was at the time 29 years old and had lived in Naples for 12 years. This statement makes it possible to identify the year of his birth as 1607(it seems to be a false declaration : baptismal register Lokeren : baptized on 1602-08-27) and to fix the year of his arrival in Naples as 1624. The statement further names the artist's father as 'Gil'.Ulisse Prota-Giurleo, ''Pittori napoletani del '600'', Fausto Fiorentino, 1953, p. 77 Further research by art historians revealed that Hendrick de Somer had left Flanders for Italy where he settled in Naples in 1624. He may have travelled with his family or have been received by a family member already resident in Naples.M.G.C. Osnabrugge, ''Netherlandisch Immigrant Painters in Naples (1575-1654). Aert Mytens, Louis Finson, Abraham Vinck, Hendrick De Somer and Matthias Stom'', University of Amsterdam, 2015, pp. 152–153 He remained active in that city until 1655. Not long after arriving in Naples, de Somer was admitted to the workshop of Jusepe de Ribera, the leading Spanish painter in Naples at the time. He married a local woman with whom he had children. He had close links with artists in Naples such as Viviano Codazzi and
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with whom he also collaborated. He was also familiar with the Dutch artist
Matthias Stom Matthias Stom or Matthias Stomer (c. 1600 – after 1652) was a Dutch, or possibly Flemish, Painting, painter who is only known for the works he produced during his residence in Italy. He was influenced by the work of non-Italian followers of Cara ...
who worked in Naples in the 1630s. He was a Kirchmeister (church master) of the German-Flemish brotherhood in Naples. During Somer's residence the Flemish community in Naples had become smaller than in the early 17th century when artists such as
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were active in the city. This explains why de Somer became so fully integrated in Naples' social and artistic communities and became more a Neapolitan than a Flemish painter. There are no records about Hendrick de Somer after 1656, indicating that he may have been one of the victims of the 1656 plague in Naples.


Work

The catalogue of works of Hendrick de Somer compiled in 2014 contained 87 works.Giuseppe Porzio, ''La scuola di Ribera. Giovanni Do, Bartolomeo Passante, Enrico Fiammingo'', Naples, 2014, pp. 107-108 His works deal principally with biblical and mythological subject matter. The attributions of work to Hendrick de Somer are based principally on the only three signed and dated works by de Somer: the ''Caritas Romana'' of 1635 in a private Roman collection and two versions of St. Jerome in the desert, one in the Trafalgar Galleries in London from 1651, the
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in the Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Barberini in Rome from 1652. The latter originally carried a fake de Ribera signature, which had been painted over the signature 'Enrico So erf. and the date '1652'. Another key work for identifying the artist's work is the altarpiece of the ''Baptism of Christ'' (Naples,
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) of 1641, which can be attributed with certainty to de Somer since the documentation relating to its commission has been preserved. This early work shows the artist's close connection with de Ribera. In particular it shows similarities with the ''Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian'' of Ribera (
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). Another influence in this work is the ''Flagellation of Christ'' of Caravaggio.Viviana Farina, ''Intorno a Ribera. Nuove riflessioni su Giovanni Ricca e Hendrick van Somer e alcune aggiunte ai giovani Ribera e Luca Giordano'', Naples, 2012, p. 31 Later, like many of his Neapolitan colleagues, de Somer moved away from de Ribera's
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in response to the growing taste for Roman-Bolognese art in Naples. His work shows no trace of his Northern origins. De Somer is believed to have been in contact with Matthias Stom during the latter's stay in Naples in the 1630s. Hendrick's works such as ''Caritas Romana'' (1635, private collection) and ''Tobias curing his father's blindness'' (c. 1635, Banco Commerciale Italiana, Collezione Intesa Sanpaolo) can be seen as de Somer's reaction to the northern realism of Matthias Stom. In later compositions de Somer reflects influences deriving from the example of other Neapolitan masters who asserted themselves in those years, such as
Massimo Stanzione Massimo Stanzione (also called Stanzioni; 1585 – 1656) was an Italian Baroque painter, mainly active in Naples, where he and his rival Jusepe de Ribera dominated the painting scene for several decades. He was primarily a painter of altarpiece ...
and
Bernardo Cavallino Bernardo Cavallino (1616–1656) was an Italian painter and draughtsman. He is regarded as one of the most original painters active in Naples during the first half of the 17th century.Ann Percy. "Cavallino, Bernardo." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art ...
. Hendrick's palette moved gradually away from the
tenebrism Tenebrism, from Italian ' ("dark, gloomy, mysterious"), also occasionally called dramatic illumination, is a style of painting using especially pronounced chiaroscuro, where there are violent contrasts of light and dark, and where darkness becomes ...
of Ribera and opened up to the neo-Venetian color, which in that period came to replace the
chiaroscuro Chiaroscuro ( , ; ), in art, is the use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition. It is also a technical term used by artists and art historians for the use of contrasts of light to achi ...
of the Caravaggisti. Works like his multiple versions of ''Lot and his daughters'' and his '' Samson and Delilah'' are examples of this evolution. A work with a certain later date is the ''Saint Jerome reading'' of 1652 (Rome, Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Barberini). De Somer created many paintings of the saint, as did his master de Ribera who had popularised this theme.


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