The Mousetrap

Description

Despite his brief lifespan, Cornelis Visscher gained notoriety in 17th-century Holland for his accomplished portraits and unusual depictions of Dutch peasant life. Though many of the latter were derived from paintings, The Mousetrap appears to be Visscher’s original design. In this closely cropped scene, he depicted a couple moments after they have successfully captured an unwelcome critter. The lit candle held by the man illuminates their triumphant expressions as well as the trap’s effectiveness, emphasizing the picture’s contrast.

The Mousetrap

Cornelis Visscher

c. 1655

Accession Number

9375

Medium

Engraving on ivory laid paper

Dimensions

Sheet: 14 × 19.7 cm (5 9/16 × 7 13/16 in.)

Classification

engraving

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Horace S. Oakley