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Explore the engravings of Jacob Matham (1571-1631), a Haarlem artist known for his prints after Rubens & Pieter Aertsen. Master engraver, pupil of Hendrik Goltzius.

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Jacob Matham: A Haarlem Engraver Bridging Rubens and Pieter Aertsen

Jacob Matham (15 october 1571 – 20 january 1631), born in Haarlem, Netherlands, stands as a pivotal figure within the Dutch Golden Age’s artistic landscape. Primarily recognized for his masterful engravings—particularly those meticulously crafted after the celebrated paintings of Peter Paul Rubens and Pieter Aertsen—Matham's contribution extended beyond mere replication; he imbued these prints with an expressive dynamism that cemented their place in art history. His legacy resides not only in the stunning visual reproductions but also in his role as a teacher, fostering talent within Haarlem’s artistic community. Born into a family of engravers, Matham’s early life was steeped in artistic tradition. He received formal training under Hendrik Goltzius, arguably Haarlem's most influential painter and draftsman, forging a connection that would profoundly shape his artistic sensibilities. This mentorship instilled within him a dedication to precision and observation—qualities evident throughout his oeuvre. Furthermore, he married Marijtgen van Poelenburgh, sister of Simon van Poelenburgh, another prominent engraver, establishing a familial network deeply intertwined with the burgeoning printmaking profession. Matham’s artistic output flourished during Rubens' prolific period (1611-1615), resulting in a series of engravings that captured the grandeur and emotional intensity of Rubens’ monumental canvases. Simultaneously, he tackled Pieter Aertsen’s compositions, demonstrating an impressive versatility in adapting different stylistic approaches to printmaking. These collaborations underscore Matham’s understanding of artistic dialogue—how artists could inspire each other through visual representation. He wasn't merely copying; he was interpreting and transmitting Rubens’ and Aertsen’s vision to a wider audience. A significant accomplishment was his apprenticeship with Jan van de Velde, marking the continuation of Haarlem’s engraving tradition. This mentorship ensured that Matham’s techniques and artistic principles would endure, shaping the future generation of engravers. His own son, Theodor Matham, followed in his father's footsteps, becoming a respected artist himself—a testament to Matham’s influence as both an instructor and innovator. Beyond his technical prowess, Jacob Matham possessed a keen eye for detail and a masterful command of chiaroscuro—the dramatic interplay of light and shadow—techniques perfected during the Baroque era. His engravings are characterized by their meticulous rendering of textures and forms, capturing the essence of Rubens’ and Aertsen’s paintings with remarkable accuracy. He achieved this level of artistic accomplishment through diligent study and unwavering dedication to his craft. Matham's work remains a cornerstone of Dutch Baroque printmaking, embodying the period's aesthetic ideals and securing its enduring significance within art history.
Jacob Matham

Jacob Matham

1571 - 1631 , Netherlands

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque Engraving
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Rubens']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Hendrik Goltzius']
  • Date Of Birth: 1571 Haarlem Netherlands
  • Date Of Death: 1631
  • Full Name: Jacob Matham
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Samson and Delilah
    • Mars & Venus
  • Place Of Birth: Haarlem Netherlands