Matthias stormer biography

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          Matthias Wilhelm Störmer currently works at CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KGaA, as Member-Supervisory Board from Mr. Störmer also formerly worked at.

        1. Matthias Wilhelm Störmer currently works at CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KGaA, as Member-Supervisory Board from Mr. Störmer also formerly worked at.
        2. The Stoermer's son, Matthias, was born into a life divided by the wall.
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        4. Adoration of the Shepherds by Matthias Stormer, ; Nativity of Jesus by Botticelli, – ; Medieval miniature of the Nativity, c.
        5. Mathias married Apollonia Sturmer (born Berzius (Bertius)) in month , at age Apollonia was born on month day , in birth place.
        6. Matthias Stom

          17th century Dutch or Flemish painter

          Matthias Stom

          St Sebastian, possibly a self-portrait (detail of Assumption of Mary with three Saints)

          Bornc.

          1600

          Diedafter 1652
          OccupationPainter
          MovementBaroque

          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 Italy, in particular his Dutch followers often referred to as the Utrecht Caravaggists, as well as by Jusepe de Ribera and Peter Paul Rubens.[1] 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.