Willem van Aelst

, 1627 — 1687
Willem van Aelst (1627–1683) was a leading still-life painter of the Dutch Golden Age. Trained in Delft and active in Florence and Amsterdam, he mastered the depiction of flowers, fruit, metals, and fabrics with exceptional technical skill. His refined style influenced a whole generation of still-life artists.
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Willem van Aelst was a renowned Dutch Golden Age painter best known for his refined still lifes of flowers, fruit, game, and luxurious objects. His work displays a masterful use of composition, intricate detail, and a subtle handling of light and texture. Influenced by his time in Italy—particularly the Florentine baroque—he developed a distinctive style upon returning to Amsterdam. Van Aelst’s elegant and symbolic arrangements made him a key figure in the evolution of still life painting.

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