Evert van Aelst
Still Life with a Bouquet of Flowers hanging above a Candle
Still life of Grapes Peaches Apricots and Walnuts all upon a Table draped in a dark Fabric
Evert van Aelst, sometimes known as Everard Aalst, (1602 in Delft – 19 February 1657 in Delft)[1] was a Dutch still life painter.
Van Aelst was the uncle and teacher of Willem van Aelst. Both were famous for their still life paintings of game, fish, vases, etc. He was influenced by Pieter Claesz. According to Houbraken, he spent four years in France and seven in Italy.[2] The grand duke of Tuscany became his patron and handsomely rewarded him for his works.[3] When he returned to the Netherlands he settled in Delft, where he set up shop making still lifes, which were highly successful in his lifetime.[2] Emanuel de Witte, his nephew Willem and Jacob Denys were his students.[4]
References
Aelst, Evert van at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
Evert en Willen van Aelst biography in De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature
John Lauris Blake, Everard Aalst in General Biographical Dictionary
John Michael Montias, "Painters in Delft, 1613-1680," Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art, vol. 10 (1978–1979): 100.
Rose, Hugh James (1857). "Aelst". A New General Biographical Dictionary. London: B. Fellowes et al.
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