Willem van Aelst (Vogelverschrikker, 1627 - 1683)

Willem van Aelst (1627 - 1683) - photo 1

Willem van Aelst

Willem van Aelst was a Dutch Golden Age artist renowned for his exquisite still-life paintings featuring flowers, game, and various objects that exemplify the era's opulent lifestyles. Born into a family of city magistrates in Delft, Willem van Aelst trained under his uncle, Evert van Aelst, and became a master in the Guild of Saint Luke at Delft. His career spanned various European cities, including a significant period in Florence as court painter to Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, where he was awarded a gold chain and medal for his artistic prowess. The artist signed his paintings with the nickname "Vogelverschrikker" (bird scarecrow), which later became his pseudonym.

Willem van Aelst's contributions to still-life painting were significant, with his works being characterized by intricate attention to detail, use of light and texture, and a mastery in depicting the surfaces of various materials, from the softness of petals to the sheen of metal objects. His paintings often feature elegantly arranged compositions of fruits, flowers, and hunting trophies, set against dark backgrounds that enhance their vivid detail and realism.

His works can be found in prestigious collections worldwide, including the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, the Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten in Antwerp, the Mauritshuis in The Hague, and the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid. These paintings not only showcase Willem van Aelst's technical skill but also reflect the cultural and aesthetic values of his time, making them invaluable to both historians and art collectors.

Van Aelst's legacy includes teaching notable artists like Rachel Ruysch and Maria van Oosterwijck, highlighting his influence on subsequent generations of still-life painters. Despite his death in 1683, his artistry continues to be celebrated for its elegance and refinement, capturing the essence of the Dutch Golden Age for modern audiences to appreciate.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Willem van Aelst's work represents a pinnacle of still-life painting, offering a window into the richness of 17th-century Dutch culture and aesthetics. His pieces are a testament to the enduring beauty and complexity of still-life compositions, making them a prized addition to any collection.

To stay informed about new discoveries and opportunities related to Willem van Aelst's works, including sales and auction events, sign up for updates. This subscription will ensure you remain connected to the vibrant world of Dutch Golden Age art, with a focus on van Aelst's contributions and legacy​​​.

Nickname:Vogelverschrikker
Date and place of birt:16 may 1627, Delft, The Netherlands
Date and place of death:15 may 1683, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Nationality:The Netherlands
Period of activity: XVII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Guild of Saint Luke
Genre:Flower still life, Still life
Art style:Baroque, Old Masters
WILLEM VAN AELST (DELFT 1627-?1687 AMSTERDAM) - Auction prices

Auction prices Willem van Aelst

All lots

Creators The Netherlands

Egbert van Heemskerck II (1634 - 1704)
Egbert van Heemskerck II
1634 - 1704
Egbert van Heemskerсk III (1676 - 1744)
Egbert van Heemskerсk III
1676 - 1744
Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom (1805 - 1880)
Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom
1805 - 1880
Jan Jacob Spohler (1811 - 1866)
Jan Jacob Spohler
1811 - 1866
Daniel Mijtens (1590 - 1647)
Daniel Mijtens
1590 - 1647
Aernout Mik (1962)
Aernout Mik
1962
Dirck de Quade van Ravesteyn (1566 - 1619)
Dirck de Quade van Ravesteyn
1566 - 1619
Thomas de Keyser (1596 - 1667)
Thomas de Keyser
1596 - 1667
Frans van Mieris (1635 - 1681)
Frans van Mieris
1635 - 1681
Quentin Matsys (1466 - 1530)
Quentin Matsys
1466 - 1530
Thomas Heeremans (1641 - 1694)
Thomas Heeremans
1641 - 1694
Wouterus Verschuur I (1812 - 1874)
Wouterus Verschuur I
1812 - 1874
August Tischbein (1750 - 1812)
August Tischbein
1750 - 1812
Jan Havickszoon Steen (1626 - 1679)
Jan Havickszoon Steen
1626 - 1679
Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn (1570 - 1657)
Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn
1570 - 1657
Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen (1500 - 1559)
Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen
1500 - 1559

Creators Baroque

Augustinus Terwesten I (1649 - 1711)
Augustinus Terwesten I
1649 - 1711
Joos van Craesbeeck (1605 - 1660)
Joos van Craesbeeck
1605 - 1660
Jean Philippe Guy Le Gentil (1750 - 1824)
Jean Philippe Guy Le Gentil
1750 - 1824
Pierre Puget (1620 - 1694)
Pierre Puget
1620 - 1694
Cosimo Ulivelli (1625 - 1704)
Cosimo Ulivelli
1625 - 1704
Balthasar Augustin Albrecht (1687 - 1765)
Balthasar Augustin Albrecht
1687 - 1765
Jacobus Mancadan (1602 - 1680)
Jacobus Mancadan
1602 - 1680
Antoine Pesne (1683 - 1757)
Antoine Pesne
1683 - 1757
Peter van Boucle (1610 - 1673)
Peter van Boucle
1610 - 1673
Giovanni Reder (1693 - 1765)
Giovanni Reder
1693 - 1765
Francesco Ruschi (1600 - 1661)
Francesco Ruschi
1600 - 1661
Lelio Orsi (1511 - 1587)
Lelio Orsi
1511 - 1587
Georg Gsell (1673 - 1740)
Georg Gsell
1673 - 1740
Jean-Robert Ango (1710 - 1773)
Jean-Robert Ango
1710 - 1773
Franz Anton Maulbertsch (1724 - 1796)
Franz Anton Maulbertsch
1724 - 1796
Dirk Dalens II (1657 - 1687)
Dirk Dalens II
1657 - 1687
× Create a Search Subscription