The Rat Poison Seller, Ambrosius van Swol, c. 1660
boxwood with lead and cord, h 30.5cm × w 17cm × d 8.5cm Catalogue entry
Rat catchers, like beggars, street musicians, peddlers and quacksalvers, were regarded as persons of low moral character. Such picturesque individuals provided rewarding subjects for artists. Van Swol drew his inspiration for this small figure of a rat poison seller and his little servant from an etching by Rembrandt from 1632.