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Matthias Stom or Matthias Stomer (c. 1600 – after 1652) was a Dutch, or possibly Flemish,
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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
Caravaggio Michelangelo Merisi (Michele Angelo Merigi or Amerighi) da Caravaggio, known as simply Caravaggio (, , ; 29 September 1571 – 18 July 1610), was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life. During the final four years of hi ...
in Italy, in particular his Dutch followers often referred to as the
Utrecht Caravaggists Utrecht Caravaggism ( nl, Utrechtse caravaggisten) refers to the work of a group of artists who were from, or had studied in, the Dutch city of Utrecht, and during their stay in Rome during the early seventeenth century had become distinctly infl ...
, as well as by
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and
Peter Paul Rubens Sir Peter Paul Rubens (; ; 28 June 1577 – 30 May 1640) was a Flemish artist and diplomat from the Duchy of Brabant in the Southern Netherlands (modern-day Belgium). He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque traditio ...
.Matthias Stom, ''Woman counting coins by candlelight''
at the Kremer Collection
He did not share the other Northern Caravaggisti's preference for humorous, and sometimes scabrous, genre scenes and elaborate decorative allegories but favored stories from the bible instead. He worked in various locations in Italy where he enjoyed the patronage of religious institutions as well as prominent members of the nobility.''Dutch and Flemish paintings from the Hermitage''
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (cat. no. 31), 1988, pp. 68-69
Whereas in the past the artist was usually referred to as Stomer, it is now believed that his actual name was Stom, as this is the name he used as his signature. It was suggested before that his name 'Stom', which means 'dumb' in Dutch, was given to the artist as a nickname on the assumption that he suffered from this disability. However, there is no evidence for this thesis.


Life

Information about his life is sketchy. His birthplace is undocumented and cannot be determined with any certainty. The Dutch art historian G.J. Hoogewerff wrote in 1942 that the artist was born in Amersfoort, near the city of Utrecht. Hoogewerff', himself a native of Amersfoort, did not provide a source for his statement. The municipal archives of Amersfoort do not record any Stom.Wayne Franits, ''Matthias Stomer (c.1600–after 1652), ''The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew''
at Agnews
The family name Stom by which the artist was in fact known during his lifetime is a Flemish name common in the Southern Netherlands. Most people who bore the name in the
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of that time would have been immigrants from the Southern Netherlands. It is therefore very well possible either that Stom was himself Flemish and spent most of his early life and even career in the Southern Netherlands or, alternatively, that he was an émigré (or the son of an émigré) to the
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.Matthias Stomer (c.1600 - after 1652), ''The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew''
at Daxer & Marschall Kunsthandel
It was traditionally believed that he was a pupil of
Gerard van Honthorst Gerard van Honthorst (Dutch: ''Gerrit van Honthorst''; 4 November 1592 – 27 April 1656) was a Dutch Golden Age painting, Dutch Golden Age painter who became known for his depiction of artificially lit scenes, eventually receiving the nickn ...
, particularly because of the closeness of their style. However, van Honthorst himself did not return from Italy to his native city Utrecht until 1620. It is unlikely that Stom would have embarked upon an apprenticeship with van Honthorst when he was already 20 years old. This still leaves open the possibility that Stom received supplemental training in the workshop of van Honthorst after initially training elsewhere. Alternatively, he could have trained with
Hendrick ter Brugghen Hendrick Jansz ter Brugghen (or Terbrugghen) (1588 – 1 November 1629) was a Dutch painter of genre scenes and religious subjects. He was one of the Dutch followers of Caravaggio – the so-called ''Utrecht Caravaggisti''. Along with Gerrit va ...
, another leading Utrecht Caravaggist, who had returned from Italy in 1614, or with other painters such as
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,
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or
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. No documentary evidence which can shed light on Stomer's apprenticeship has been discovered. If Stom was in fact Flemish, the style of his work, which displays links to early 17th-century Flemish painting, points to a training in the Southern Netherlands, possibly with the Antwerp Caravaggist painter
Abraham Janssens Abraham Janssens I, Abraham Janssen I or Abraham Janssens van Nuyssen (1575–1632) was a Flemish painter, who is known principally for his large religious and mythological works, which show the influence of Caravaggio. He was the leading hist ...
who had studied in Italy. There exists no documentary evidence to support such a training.Benedict Nicolson, ''Stomer Brought Up-to-Date'', The Burlington Magazine 119 (1977), pp. 230-245 The earliest documentary evidence of Stom dates to 1630, when a 'Mattheo Stom, fiamengo pittore, di anni 30.' (Matthias Stom, Flemish painter of 30 years old), was recorded living with the French painter Nicolas Provost in the Strada dell'Olmo, Rome. His then residence was the former apartment of the Dutch painter Paulus Bor from Amersfoort who had left Italy four years earlier. Stom was recorded living at this location until 1632. The aforementioned record makes it possible to put the birth of Stom around the year 1600. The large altarpiece of the ''Assumption of Mary with three saints'' (now in the church of Santa Maria di Lorino in
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near
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in Lombardy) dates from the period of his stay in Rome. The painting was purchased from the Roman painter
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and arrived in the parish church in 1653. According to some art historians, the figure of St. Sebastian is a self-portrait of the artist. Prior to 1635 Stom left Rome to settle in Naples, where he resided until at least 1640. In Naples he was exposed to the influence of the Spanish Caravaggist painter
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. His most important commissions from his Neapolitan period are for a series on the Passion of Christ made for the Capuchin Church of Sant’Efemo Nuovo. These works were lost after this church was turned into a prison in 1865. During his stay in Naples he was likely an influence on local painters
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. Some payments and a court case against him at the ecclesiastical court of Naples attest to his presence in Naples. The case was filed by his pupil, Mattheus De Roggiero, which shows he operated a workshop in Naples. From his social contacts with English and Dutch sailors it appears that he was more integrated with the expat community than with local society. He nevertheless had many local patrons as is demonstrated by contemporary Neapolitan inventories. The prosperous Antwerp merchant
Gaspar Roomer Gaspar Roomer ( Antwerp, between 1596 and 1606 - Naples, 3 April 1674) was a prominent Flemish merchant, banker, art patron and art collector who was active in Naples in the 17th century. Biography Born in Antwerp, he lived for at least four dec ...
who resided in Naples may have facilitated his commercial success, although there is no documentary evidence for this. It appears that his candlelight scenes with half figures with their characteristic combination of elements from the oeuvres of Gerrit van Honthorst and Rubens were particularly popular with the local clientele. Stom's documented paintings show no sign of interest in Neapolitan artists of his time. Stom likely left Naples after the novelty of his work had worn out, having been unable or unwilling to adapt to new artistic developments.M.G.C. Osnabrugge, ''Netherlandisch Immigrant Painters in Naples (1575-1654). Aert Mytens, Louis Finson, Abraham Vinck, Hendrick De Somer and Matthias Stom'' (PhD Thesis) [Table of contents & Summary
University of Amsterdam, 2015
He is recorded in Palermo in Sicily in 1641 when he delivered paintings for churches in nearby Caccamo and Monreale. During his stay in Sicily he painted, amongst others, three paintings for Antonio Ruffo, the duke of
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, who was an important collector of Italian, Flemish and Dutch art. Several pictures by Stom were in Maltese collections, which points to Stom having patrons on Malta, though it is unknown if he painted these works on Malta. The last surviving written reference to Stom working in Sicily dates to 1649. His date and place of death are unknown. He may have died in Sicily or in Northern Italy. A
Matteo Stom Matthias Stom or Matthias Stomer (c. 1600 – after 1652) was a Dutch, or possibly Flemish, 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 Caravaggio in ...
or Matthias Stom the younger is known to have produced a number of battle paintings in Northern Italy in the late 17th-century. He may have been the son or grandson of Matthias Stom.


Work

Stom spent most of his artistic life in Italy, where he produced a great number of works of which around 200 survive. His subject matter is mainly stories in the New and Old Testaments, paintings of saints, and to a lesser extent scenes from classical history, mythology and genre scenes. It has been said that Stom's style is very recognizable and that attributions to him are quite easy. His style did not change much over his career and it is possible that his success in the various places where he worked can be explained by the fact that he brought with him his own style that would be a novelty in whichever place he chose to work. There are various obvious influences on his work. The influence of the
Utrecht School Utrecht Caravaggism ( nl, Utrechtse caravaggisten) refers to the work of a group of artists who were from, or had studied in, the Dutch city of Utrecht, and during their stay in Rome during the early seventeenth century had become distinctly infl ...
of Caravaggisti is quite obvious, and in particular of Gerard van Honthorst. Van Honthorst was known in Italy as 'Gherardo della Notte' or 'Gherardo delle Notti' (Gerard of the night(s)) for his candle lit scenes. Stom's works often use the device of a covered candle or other light source to create dramatic
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 ...
effects. There are also influences of the Antwerp Baroque school, in particular of the early followers of Caravaggio such as Rubens and Abraham Janssens. All of these artists were influenced by the Italian painter
Caravaggio Michelangelo Merisi (Michele Angelo Merigi or Amerighi) da Caravaggio, known as simply Caravaggio (, , ; 29 September 1571 – 18 July 1610), was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life. During the final four years of hi ...
and his followers during their stay in Italy and showed a preference for chiaroscuro effects in their work.Ian Chilvers, ''The Oxford Dictionary of Art (Third Edition)'', Oxford University Press, 2004, p. 676 Stom also relied in his works on a dramatic chiaroscuro, often created through a single light source such as a candle. The colours red and yellow dominate. The drama of his scenes is emphasized by the vivid gestures and expressions of the figures. Typical is the use of life-sized, half-length figures shown at close range so as to draw the viewer into the action. In contrast to Caravaggio, who places his figures in ambient light and shadow, Stom tends to illuminate his scenes with the stark glow of a candle or other light source which is usually covered.Matthias Stom (Amersfoort, near Utrecht c. 1600 – after 1652? Sicily or Northern Italy), ''Christ at Emmaus'' at
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His heads are extraordinarily lively and often have a personal, even portrait-like quality. The expressiveness is further strengthened through the wrinkled, furrowed features which are enveloped in strong chiaroscuro. The works convey a strong psychological intensity in the figures. The skin of the figures is painted so as to give it a clay-like appearance.


List of paintings by Matthias Stom


Gallery

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in the Presence of
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Stom, Matthias 1600s births 1650s deaths Dutch Golden Age painters Dutch male painters Flemish Baroque painters Flemish history painters Dutch expatriates in Italy Caravaggisti