Cats in Art
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According to historians, the relationship of cats with humans could date back more than 9,000 years. Cats stayed with humans to catch mice which ate up stored food. Cats have often been depicted as a symbol of domestic peace and good luck - or as a warning against bad luck. Towards modernism, cats appear in domestic situations to depict companionship and sensuality.
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Picasso with his cat
Cats in the Garden by Mao Yi, 12th century
Women, children and cats in kitchen by Eugen von Blaas, A helping hand. 1884 Oil on panel.
The Cat's Lunch by Marguerite Gérard
Dog and cat at a lobster by Jan van Kessel III
Flemish girl feeding cat by Metsu.
Artist Henri Matisse and his cat Minouche
Thérèse dreaming by Balthus, 1938.
Eduard Manet, Study for Young Woman Reclining in Spanish Costume (Jeune femme couchee en costume espagnol)French, 1832 - 1883; watercolor.
Two house cats fighting, painting by J.J. Audubon.
Four cats by Kuniyoshi
Young Ballerina Holding Black Cat
Girl with Cat II by Franz Marc
The Cat's Illusion painted by the Japanese artist Tokuhiro Kawai
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Mimi and her cat by Paul Gauguin
Sara holding a cat painted by Mary Cassatt.
Woman with a Cat by Pablo Picasso 1900
Girl with Cat by Auguste Renoir.
Sleeping girl with cat by Renoir
Cat by Henriette Ronner
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