Matthias Stom (1600 - 1650) - photo 1

Matthias Stom

Matthias Stom, also known by various names including Matteo Stoma, Matthias Stomma, and Matteo Fiammingo, is celebrated for his contributions to the Utrecht Caravaggist movement, though his exact ties to Utrecht itself are debated. Born around 1600, Stom's early life and training remain a matter of conjecture, with some speculation that he may have been trained in Utrecht within the late-Mannerist tradition. However, his work was deeply influenced by Caravaggio and his followers, especially through the dramatic use of chiaroscuro—a technique that plays with sharp contrasts between light and dark to create depth and volume in painting​​​​.

Stom spent a significant portion of his career in Italy, where his work resonated with the Caravaggist movement's emphasis on naturalism and tenebrism. The influence of Gerard van Honthorst, known for his candle-lit scenes, is evident in Stom's work, which frequently features similar dramatic lighting effects​​​​. His paintings, which number around 200 surviving works, often depict religious themes, showcasing his ability to imbue traditional stories with a profound psychological depth and a distinctive, clay-like treatment of flesh​​​​.

Stom's legacy includes a vast array of works that capture the essence of Caravaggist painting while maintaining a unique stylistic signature. His paintings are part of prestigious collections, including those of the Museo del Prado, which highlights his formative influences and the stylistic path he charted throughout his career​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Matthias Stom represents a fascinating study in the evolution of Caravaggist painting outside Italy, blending Northern European sensibilities with Italian dramatic intensity. His works offer a window into the baroque era's complex interplay of light, shadow, and human emotion.

To stay updated on new discoveries, sales, and auction events related to Matthias Stom, signing up for updates from art galleries and auction houses specializing in baroque art is advisable. This subscription ensures access to the latest information and opportunities to engage with the works of this distinguished artist within the rich tapestry of Caravaggist painting.

Date and place of birt:1600, Amersfoort, The Netherlands
Date and place of death:1650, Ventimiglia di Sicilia, Italy
Nationality:Italy, The Netherlands
Period of activity: XVII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Dutch School
Genre:Genre art, Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Baroque, Karavagism, Old Masters
MATTHIAS STOM (?AMERSFOORT C.1600- AFTER 1645) - Auction prices

Auction prices Matthias Stom

All lots

Creators Italy

Jacopo del Sellaio (1441 - 1493)
Jacopo del Sellaio
1441 - 1493
Domenico Gargiulo (1609 - 1675)
Domenico Gargiulo
1609 - 1675
Giuseppe Castiglione (1688 - 1766)
Giuseppe Castiglione
1688 - 1766
Bartolomeo Karlo Rastrelli (1675 - 1744)
Bartolomeo Karlo Rastrelli
1675 - 1744
Gentile da Fabriano (1370 - 1427)
Gentile da Fabriano
1370 - 1427
Sebastiano Bombelli (1635 - 1719)
Sebastiano Bombelli
1635 - 1719
Edward Sheffield Bartholomew (1822 - 1858)
Edward Sheffield Bartholomew
1822 - 1858
Pietro Magni (1817 - 1877)
Pietro Magni
1817 - 1877
Giovanni Battista Lorenzi (1741 - 1773)
Giovanni Battista Lorenzi
1741 - 1773
Pietro Consagra (1920 - 2005)
Pietro Consagra
1920 - 2005
Medardo Rosso (1858 - 1928)
Medardo Rosso
1858 - 1928
Jacopo Tintoretto (1518 - 1594)
Jacopo Tintoretto
1518 - 1594
Giovanni Enrico Vaymer (1665 - 1738)
Giovanni Enrico Vaymer
1665 - 1738
Giuseppe Signorini (1857 - 1932)
Giuseppe Signorini
1857 - 1932
Enrico Tarenghi (1848 - 1938)
Enrico Tarenghi
1848 - 1938
Carlo Fontana (1638 - 1714)
Carlo Fontana
1638 - 1714

Creators Baroque

Ludwig von Siegen (1609 - 1680)
Ludwig von Siegen
1609 - 1680
Jacques Gamelin (1738 - 1803)
Jacques Gamelin
1738 - 1803
Jean Petito (1607 - 1691)
Jean Petito
1607 - 1691
Francisco Bayeu y Subias (1734 - 1795)
Francisco Bayeu y Subias
1734 - 1795
Michiel van der Voort (1667 - 1737)
Michiel van der Voort
1667 - 1737
Francesco Mochi (1580 - 1654)
Francesco Mochi
1580 - 1654
Remigio Cantagallina (1582 - 1656)
Remigio Cantagallina
1582 - 1656
Nicolas (Niccolò) Régnier (Renieri) (1591 - 1667)
Nicolas (Niccolò) Régnier (Renieri)
1591 - 1667
Jan van de Velde (1593 - 1641)
Jan van de Velde
1593 - 1641
Gasparo Lopez (1677 - 1732)
Gasparo Lopez
1677 - 1732
Francis Sartorius I (1734 - 1804)
Francis Sartorius I
1734 - 1804
Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632 - 1687)
Jean-Baptiste Lully
1632 - 1687
Gregorio Fernández (1576 - 1636)
Gregorio Fernández
1576 - 1636
Ignaz Stern (1679 - 1748)
Ignaz Stern
1679 - 1748
Jan van Goyen (1596 - 1656)
Jan van Goyen
1596 - 1656
Filippo Lippi (1406 - 1469)
Filippo Lippi
1406 - 1469