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Cat & Art70

The smallest feline is a masterpiece (Leonardo da Vinci)<br><br>The cat has been a favourite subject of artists across cultures from prehistory until the present day

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Cat & Art70

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  2. Fattah Hallah Abdel (Galla Abdel Fattah) The Egyptian Russian artist’s parents had moved to Moscow in 1968 where Galla was born (1970). She studied Psychology of Creativity at the Faculty of Psychology, Moscow State University, Lomonosov. Her father is the documentary artist and cinematographer, Ahmed Abdel-Fattah, and her mother is Dr Nadia Abdel-Malik, a graduate of the Ballet Institute in Cairo. Beginning from 1998 and up to the present time annual exhibitions of Hallah Abdel Fattah’s paintings take place in the Central Artists House in Moscow. Hallah Abdel Fattah’s works are in private collections in Germany, Egypt, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the USA. (First Name: Fattah; Last Name: Hallah) Galla Abdel Fattah (Egyptian Russian, 1970) Silent conversation, 2015

  3. Galla Abdel Fattah (Egyptian Russian, 1970) Galla Abdel Fattah (Egyptian Russian, 1970)

  4. Galla Abdel Fattah (Egyptian Russian, 1970)

  5. Galla Abdel Fattah (Egyptian Russian, 1970)

  6. Galla Abdel Fattah (Egyptian Russian, 1970) Dream

  7. Galla Abdel Fattah (Egyptian Russian, 1970) Incarnation

  8. Galla Abdel Fattah (Egyptian Russian, 1970) Whisper

  9. Inspired by the Egyptian environment and influenced by ancient Egypt’s civilisation, Egyptian-Russian artist Galla Fattah (Hallah Abdel-Fattah) held her “Anthem of the Sun” in Moscow’s M.A. Voloshin Library last December. The library hosted the exhibition in an attempt to alleviate the pain inflicted by the coronavirus lockdown

  10. During the exhibition opening, Fattah was awarded with the gold medal of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia for her contribution to domestic culture

  11. Galla Abdel Fattah (Egyptian Russian, 1970)

  12. Kira Panina (Russian, 1961)

  13. Kira Panina (Russian, 1961) Angel

  14. Kira Panina (Russian, 1961) Snow taste

  15. Kira Panina (Russian, 1961) Snow taste

  16. Kira Panina (Russian, 1961) Black and white

  17. Kira Panina (Russian, 1961) Black coffee

  18. Kira Panina (Russian, 1961) Black

  19. Kira Panina (Russian, 1961) Bubbles Poolreflection

  20. Kira Panina (Russian, 1961)

  21. Wild strawberry and tea Kira Panina (Russian, 1961)

  22. Kira Panina (Russian, 1961) Pink dreams Strawberries with cream

  23. Kira Panina (Russian, 1961) Pieter Bruegel the Younger cat

  24. Naoko Machida (Japanese)

  25. Naoko Machida (Japanese)

  26. Naoko Machida (Japanese)

  27. Naoko Machida (Japanese)

  28. Naoko Machida (Japanese)

  29. Naoko Machida (Japanese)

  30. Naoko Machida (Japanese)

  31. Naoko Machida (Japanese) The Cat without a Name

  32. Naoko Machida (Japanese)

  33. Naoko Machida (Japanese) The little match girl

  34. Alnurul Gheulia (Indonesia)

  35. Nguyen Thi Hop (Vietnam, 1943)

  36. Nguyen Thi Hop (Vietnam, 1943)

  37. Ou Chu Jian (Chinese, 1950) Nikolai Reznichenko (Russian, 1958) Coffee

  38. Monument to Homeless Cats by Siegfried Neuenhausen (German, 1931) Braunschweig Germany

  39. Monument to Homeless Cats Braunschweig Germany

  40. Monument to Homeless Cats by Siegfried Neuenhausen (German, 1931) Braunschweig Germany

  41. Peter Mitchev (Bulgarian, 1955) Dreaming with green cat

  42. Peter Mitchev (Bulgarian, 1955)

  43. Peter Mitchev (Bulgarian, 1955)

  44. Peter Mitchev (Bulgarian, 1955)

  45. Peter Mitchev (Bulgarian, 1955) Dreaming of a big green cat

  46. Peter Mitchev (Bulgarian, 1955)

  47. Peter Mitchev (Bulgarian, 1955) Dreaming with a kitten

  48. Ramunas Naumavicius (Lithuania, 1963)

  49. Ramunas Naumavicius (Lithuania, 1963)

  50. Ramunas Naumavicius (Lithuania, 1963) After trip

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