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Cat & Art43 Japan

The smallest feline is a masterpiece (Leonardo da Vinci)

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Cat & Art43 Japan

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  1. Cat & Art 43

  2. Since old times, cats had been kept at home in Japan to get rid of rats that gave damage to crops. And in about 18th century, cats had come on the scene as “Maneki Neko,” a cat doll that brings good luck. In today’s Japan, Maneki Neko is frequently found sitting near the entrance of shops. Shop owners put it there wishing for prosperity in business

  3. Floating Cat, 2011 (Washi Paper and wire) at Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens

  4. Hayami Gyoshu (1894-1935) Hishida Shunso (Japanese 1874-1911) Black cat Insho Domoto (1891-1975) Cat 1922

  5. Hishida Shunso (Japanese 1874-1911) Cat

  6. Hishida Shunso (Japanese 1874-1911) Cat and Plum Blossoms

  7. Hishida Shunso Cat and Plum Blossoms (detail)

  8. Hishida Shunso (Japanese 1874-1911) The Black Cat

  9. Kawanabe Gyosai (ou Kosai) (1831-1889) Kawanabe Gyosai (ou Kosai) (1831-1889) Metropolitan Museum NY

  10. Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753 –1806) A Woman and a Cat (Metropolitan Museum NY)

  11. Ôide Tôkô (Japanese, 1841–1905) Cat Watching a Spider (Metropolitan Museum NY)

  12. Japanese Painting of the CAT book

  13. Japanese Painting of the CAT book

  14. Japanese Painting of the CAT book

  15. Unknown artist of the Edo period (1615-1868) Sleeping Cat and Butterflies (Museum of Fine arts, Boston) Kobayashi Kokei Cat, 1946

  16. Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  17. Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  18. Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  19. Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  20. Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  21. Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  22. Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  23. Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  24. Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  25. Matazō Kayama (1927-2004) Detail Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  26. Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  27. Kiyoshi Saito (1907-1997) Early Cat Matazō Kayama (1927-2004)

  28. Myojakdo - Cats and Sparrows 1850 Sang-Byok Pyon (National Museum of Korea) Terashima Shimei (1892-1975)

  29. Muramasa Kudo (Japan 1948) Cat and Wasp Muramasa Kudo (Japan 1948) Blue bird

  30. Muramasa Kudo (Japan 1948) Bengal cat Muramasa Kudo (Japan 1948)

  31. Endre Penovác, Serbia Muramasa Kudo (Japan 1948) Black cat

  32. EndrePenovác, Serbia

  33. Endre Penovác, Serbia

  34. Takeuchi Seihō (Japanese, 1864-1942) Tabby Cat (1924) Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art

  35. Takehisa Yumeji (1884-1934) 'Kurofuneya' (1919 Takehisa Yumeji Ikaho Memorial Museum

  36. Hiroaki Takahashi Hiroaki Takahashi (also known as Takahashi Shotei, 1870-1945) Nude with kitten

  37. Takahashi Yuichi, Kasama Cats Nichido Museum of Art, Kasama, Ibaraki, Japan Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908) Merchant's Daughter Japanese Postcard

  38. Ukiyo-e woodblock prints of the Edo Period (1615-1868)

  39. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) Teasing the Cat, woodblock print, 1888

  40. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) Courtesan Usugumo and her cat Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892)  Courtesan

  41. Utagawa Kunisada Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) Beauty and cat

  42. Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Woman Playing with a Cat, 1852 Utagawa Kuniyoshi, (1797-1861)

  43. Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861)

  44. Utagawa Kuniyoshi, (1797-1861)

  45. Utagawa Kuniyoshi, (1797-1861) The Story of Nippondaemon and the Cat (Nippondaemon neko no koji)

  46. Rhyton terminating in the forepart of a wild cat - Parthian (Iran) ca. 1st century B.C. Metropolitan

  47. Tomoo Inagaki (1902-1980) Cat Calling Kittens Tomoo Inagaki (Japanese, 1902-1980) Cat Faces

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