Description
A striking and unconventional taxidermy mouse presented as a macabre “executioner” scene, combining traditional specimen preservation with dark, theatrical artistry.
The mouse is mounted upright and dressed in a blood-stained apron, holding a miniature saw, with a guillotine and skull detail completing the vignette.
Set upon a natural wood slice base, the composition blends curiosity cabinet aesthetics with gothic storytelling, creating a piece that is both provocative and visually engaging.
The exaggerated scene draws inspiration from Victorian-era fascination with death, anatomy, and the theatrical macabre.
This piece is not a naturalistic mount but an intentionally stylised diorama, designed as a conversation piece for collectors of unusual taxidermy and dark curiosities.














