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Cat & Art71

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 & Art71

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  2. Jean-Michel Folon (Belgian, 1934-2005) Le chat Belvedere Firenze

  3. Jean-Michel Folon (Belgian, 1934-2005) Chat – Oiseau Rose garden Florence

  4. Jean-Michel Folon (Belgian, 1934-2005) Chat – Oiseau The cat-bird is only one of Folon's fanciful animals

  5. Jean-Michel Folon (Belgian, 1934-2005) Le chat Belvedere Firenze

  6. Jean-Michel Folon (Belgian, 1934-2005) Le grand chat, 1996

  7. Jean-Michel Folon (Belgian, 1934-2005) Roi des chats

  8. Jean-Michel Folon (Belgian, 1934-2005) Les amis Un chat -tête de chat, 1996

  9. Jean-Michel Folon (Belgian, 1934-2005) Voyage sculpture, at Citygarden, in St. Louis, Missouri © Eugenio Roig

  10. Jean-Michel Folon (Belgian, 1934-2005) Voyage sculpture, at Citygarden, in St. Louis, Missouri

  11. Cats Monument By Ruslan Usmanov Brest, Belarus Cat on a ball, Karaganda 2003

  12. Jean-Pierre Augier (French, 1941) L'embarras du choix

  13. Pietro Consagra (1920-2005) Il gatto e la volpe (1963; bronzo) Collodi, Parco monumentale di Pinocchio

  14. Rodolfo Marasciuolo Torino

  15. Rodolfo Marasciuolo (the gardener-artist who adorns Turin's parks) Torino Giardino Roccioso del Valentino

  16. Rodolfo Marasciuolo (the gardener-artist who adorns Turin's parks) Torino Piazza Castello

  17. Rodolfo Marasciuolo – Torino, Piazza Castello

  18. Rodolfo Marasciuolo Torino Giardino Roccioso del Valentino

  19. Urban sculpture, made by Rodolfo Marasciuolo, Turin Giardino Roccioso del Valentino

  20. Roberto aka Rudy Marasciuolo (1961) is an Italian artist. He is an employee of the City of Turin, where he works for the Public Green sector. He repairs brushcutters, lawn mowers and chainsaws and in his spare time creates his artwork with recycled materials: pipes, chandeliers, curtain rods, broken bollards, discarded clothes and old household items...

  21. Urban sculpture, made by Rodolfo Marasciuolo, Turin Giardino Roccioso del Valentino

  22. Urban sculpture, made by Rodolfo Marasciuolo, Turin Two street lamp in love sitting on a bench Giardino Roccioso del Valentino

  23. Urban sculpture, made by Rodolfo Marasciuolo, Turin Giardino Roccioso del Valentino

  24. Urban sculpture, made by Rodolfo Marasciuolo, Turin

  25. Urban sculpture, made by Rodolfo Marasciuolo, Turin

  26. Arkhangelsk the sculptural composition “To Russian wives on the banks of the family hearth” by Sergei Syukhin

  27. Arkhangelsk Russian wife - the Keeper of the family hearth by Sergei Syukhin (details)

  28. Arkhangelsk Russian wife - the Keeper of the family hearth by Sergei Syukhin

  29. Samuel Johnson, scientist, poet and critic of the Enlightenment who made the Dictionary of the English Language in 1755, had a cat named Hodge. The glory of the owner extended to the cat – poets dedicated poems to him. Sculpture in front of the house-museum depicts cat Hodge sitting on a dictionary. Before the cat – oyster shells: Johnson fed his cat Hodge with oysters. On the monument are engraved the words of the master: “A very fine cat indeed.”

  30. The monument to grandmother by Moscow sculptor Alexander Doronin Izhevsk, Russia

  31. Alice in Wonderland Statue Manhattan, New York Sculptural group of characters of “Alice” in Central Park is set specifically for children: to climb Mushroom and pat cats. They are two: on the tree – Cheshire Cat and on Alice lap – her favorite Dean

  32. Edge Sculpture by Matt Buckley Cold cast marble resin, hand finished and painted

  33. Van cats – symbol of the city of Van. Turkish special breed often distinguished by white color and different colored eyes. A five-meter monument of cats with kittens welcomes visitors

  34. Ceramics

  35. Best friends sailors ‘Cat and Dog’ Winter marina, Kronstadt, Russia Author – local historian, and tour guide Alexander Yeskov Monument to a real Persian cat Panteleimon was installed next to “Pantagruel” restaurant. The cat died there in a fire in the late 1990s. According to legend, the cat has warned people about the danger. Kiev, Ukraine

  36. Cat without a Tail Yuza Beach in Mitishchi, Moscow region by Bulgarian sculptor Adrian Novakov Gabrovo people say that they are thrifty by nature and therefore cut the tails of cats in order to quickly close the door behind them when they cross the threshold in winter

  37. Odintsovo, Russia Good mood monument

  38. Bench with cats Germany, Amberg

  39. Cot Begemot, Chita Author Valery Bashirov (Kot Begemot, or cat hippo, characters from Mikhail Bulgakov's 'Master and Margarita’)

  40. Armenian poet Gevorg Emin (1919 -1998) The statue was placed in 2010, its sculptor is Ashot Aramian Yerevan, Armenia

  41. Yerevan, Armenia Armenian poet Gevorg Emin (1919 -1998) The statue was placed in 2010, its sculptor is Ashot Aramian

  42. Monument to Needle women in Uryupinsk. Russia. The sculptor Leonid Kovalev from Yekaterinburg

  43. Uryupinsk is famous throughout Russia for its downy shawls and knitted products. Uryupinsk is the only place in Russia where goats with a down length of up to 13 cm are bred (among the praised Orenburg, according to the locals, it is shorter). Goats are kept here in every second house, and everyone and everyone is spinning and knitting. And those who do not knit sell goat down jackets and scarves in markets and even on trains. In 2000, Vyacheslav Zaitsev presented outfits from Uryupinsk goat in Paris

  44. Alain Séchas, Le Chat Écrivain, 1996, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris

  45. Alain Séchas, Le Chat Écrivain, 1996, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris

  46. The Bouchonchat (literally « catcork ») is an edition in ceramic by Alain Séchas transforms any bottles into one of the many figures appearing in the drawings, paintings and sculptures of the French artist (born in 1955, lives and works in Paris).

  47. Alain Séchas (French, 1955) Cat on a bike sculpture ‘La cycliste' 2005 Bruxelles

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