Still-Life with Mouse and Candle
by AELST, Willem van, Oil on copper, 19 x 25 cm
Although Van Aelst is most admired for elegant still-lifes with fine glassware, silver vessels, fruit and flowers, this representation of humbler motifs must be considered one of his finest early work. The subject here is a ‘vanitas’, with a recently extinguished candle set in a holder on a stone ledge, and a mouse nibbling at walnut crumbs.
Although mice occur in 17th-century still-lifes (e.g. in paintings by Abraham van Beyeren, Georg Flegel, Jacob Vosmaer), the specific combination of a mouse and an expired candle is unique.