Hermitage ~ part 11 – Rousseau, Philip. A scene from the fable by La Fontaine Rat-hermit
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To the left, a heavy curtain hangs partially obscuring the background, contributing to the sense of enclosure and isolation. Above the draped fabric, a decorative object resembling a dried floral arrangement is affixed to the wall, its muted colors echoing the overall palette. Further back, indistinct shapes suggest additional objects or architectural details, all rendered in varying degrees of shadow.
A small rodent – a rat – is positioned near the base of the skull, seemingly investigating the scene with cautious curiosity. Its presence introduces a layer of symbolic complexity; rats are often associated with disease, poverty, and clandestine activity, adding to the painting’s unsettling mood. A small white bird perches on a box beside the rat, offering a slight contrast in tone – a potential symbol of hope or innocence amidst the surrounding gloom.
The lighting is dramatic, focused primarily on the skull and draped fabric, leaving much of the background shrouded in darkness. This selective illumination draws attention to the central elements while simultaneously creating an air of mystery and foreboding. The artist’s use of chiaroscuro – the interplay of light and shadow – heightens the emotional impact of the scene, emphasizing themes of mortality, loss, and the transience of worldly possessions.
The arrangement suggests a narrative, hinting at a story of decline or abandonment. It is not merely a collection of objects but an allegorical representation of something larger – perhaps the decay of institutions, the fleeting nature of power, or the inevitability of death. The deliberate placement of each element contributes to this sense of layered meaning and invites contemplation on the fragility of existence.