
Matthias Withoos (1627–1703), also known as Calzetta Bianca and Calzetti, was a Dutch painter of still lifes and city scenes, best known for the details of insects, reptiles and undergrowth in the foreground of his pictures.
[Seymour Slive, ''Dutch Painting 1600-1800'', Yale University Press Pelican history of Art, New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press, 1995, p. 290. .][H.-G. Dijk-Koekoek, "Withoos alzetti; Galzetta Bianca Matthias atteo" ''Grove Art Online''. Oxford University Press, ctober 29, 2007]
Life
Withoos was born in
Amersfoort. He studied under
Jacob van Campen, at his painters' school just outside the city at his country house, and then with
Otto Marseus van Schrieck. When he was 21, Withoos made a trip to
Rome
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with van Schrieck, and
. In Rome they joined the group of northern artists known as the "
Bentvueghels
The Bentvueghels (Dutch for "Birds of a Feather") were a society of mostly Dutch and Flemish artists active in Rome from about 1620 to 1720. They are also known as the Schildersbent ("painters' clique").
Activities
The members, which included ...
" ("Birds of a feather"), and Withoos went by the alias "Calzetta Bianca" ("White
Hose
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") — a translation of his name into Italian. Withoos' work caught the eye of the cardinal
Leopoldo de Medici
Leopoldo de' Medici (6 November 1617 – 10 November 1675) was an Italian cardinal, scholar, patron of the arts and Governor of Siena. He was the brother of Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
Biography
Prince Leopoldo was born at ...
, who commissioned various paintings from him.

In 1653, the artist returned to Amersfoort.
When French troops occupied Amersfoort in the "Disastrous Year" of 1672, Withoos fled from Amersfoort to Hoorn, where he would remain until his death in 1703. Many of Withoos' seven children also followed in his footsteps, including the
botanical artist Alida Withoos
Alida Withoos (c. 1661/62 – 5 December 1730 (buried)) was a Dutch botanical artist and painter. She was the daughter of the painter Matthias Withoos.
Life
Alida Withoos was born in Amersfoort. With three brothers Johannes, Pieter, Frans, and ...
.
Following the artist's career as a painter of cityscapes, his student
Caspar van Wittel
Caspar van Wittel or Gaspar van Wittel (born Jasper Adriaensz van Wittel; 1652 or 1653 – September 13, 1736), known in Italian as Gaspar Vanvitelli () or (), was a Dutch painter and draughtsman who had a long career in Rome. He played a p ...
was instrumental in developing the genre of architecture ''
vedute
A ''veduta'' (Italian for "view"; plural ''vedute'') is a highly detailed, usually large-scale painting or, more often, print of a cityscape or some other vista. The painters of ''vedute'' are referred to as ''vedutisti''.
Origins
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'' in Rome.
Jacob van Staverden was possibly also one of his pupils.
Biographical details of Jacob van Staverden
at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
Works
Still life paintings by Withoos, like those of his teacher Van Schrieck, are notable for their close-ups of dark and mysterious wild plants and undergrowth inhabited by insects, reptiles and other creatures from the natural world. These paintings, many of which have a vanitas motif, were popular with collectors of cabinet painting
A cabinet painting (or "cabinet picture") is a small painting, typically no larger than two feet (0.6 meters) in either dimension, but often much smaller. The term is especially used for paintings that show full-length figures or landscapes at a s ...
s.
Additionally, he painted numerous large cityscapes, such as the ''View of the city of Amersfoort'' acquired in 2001 by the Museum Flehite in Amersfoort. This work of a size of 2.5 x 4 m was the largest city view in the Netherlands. Two versions of "De Grashaven" were in the collection of the Westfries Museum in Hoorn until they were stolen at the end of 2005.
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1627 births
1703 deaths
Dutch Golden Age painters
Dutch male painters
Dutch still life painters
Cityscape artists
People from Amersfoort
Members of the Bentvueghels
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