Saint-Matthias Theme Pages

According to the Acts of the Apostles 1:21–26, Matthias was chosen to replace Judas Iscariot, after the betrayal.

The figure of St Matthias stands within a tall, narrow lancet bordered by alternating red and blue geometrical motifs characteristic of the Bourges workshops of the early 1200s. His haloed head is framed by a trefoil arch, and he wears layered robes in rich tones of blue, ochre and white, defined by strong linear painting and the distinctive stippled shading typical of the period.

This stained glass window (1330-1333), containing images of the Virgin and Child and John the Baptist, is part of the apse windows above the choir in Evreux Cathedral.

 

This 1696 low releief sculpture, depicts the martyrdom of Saint Mathias. It is by Gioacchino Fortini, and can be found in the church of San Gaetano, Florence.