Salome Receives the Head of John the Baptist
Painting by Matthias Stom
Salome Receives the Head of John the Baptist is an oil on canvas painting by Dutch artist Matthias Stom, probably painted around 1630–1632 in Rome. It is now held in the National Gallery, in London, to which it was presented by the Trustees of Sir Denis Mahon's Charitable Trust via the Art Fund in 2013.[1]
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Matthias Stom
- Salome Receives the Head of John the Baptist (c. 1630-1632)
- Isaac Blessing Jacob (c. 1635)
- Saint Jerome (c. 1635)
- King David (c. 1633-1639)
- Supper at Emmaus (c. 1620-1640)
- The Judgement of Solomon (Houston) (c. 1640)
- The Judgement of Solomon (Manchester, New Hampshire) (c. 1640)
- The Incredulity of Saint Thomas (c. 1640-1649)
- Man Blowing on an Ember (uncertain)
- Salome with the Head of John the Baptist (uncertain)
- Adoration of the Magi (c. 1633-1640)
- Adoration of the Shepherds
- Utrecht Caravaggism
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