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Cat & Art74

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 & Art74

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  2. Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919) The bridge, 1912

  3. Bertha Wegmann (Danish, 1847-1926) Woman sewing in an interior, 1891

  4. Adolf Pirsch (Austrian, 1858-1929) Portrait of a lady with cat

  5. Amanda Lampe (1872 - 1945) Two kittens Amanda Lampe A little girl with a bonnet and a kitten

  6. Arthur Heyer (German, 1872–1931) White cat and butterflies

  7. Cat with ladybird Arthur Heyer (German, 1872–1931) Cats playing

  8. Arthur Heyer (German, 1872–1931) Conversation amongst cats

  9. Arthur Heyer (German, 1872–1931) Dog and cat

  10. Arthur Heyer (German, 1872–1931) Dog and cats

  11. Arthur Heyer (German, 1872–1931) Interesssante entdeckung

  12. Arthur Heyer (German, 1872–1931) Ruhende bulldogge und weiße perserkatze

  13. Arthur Heyer (German, 1872–1931) White cat

  14. Max Slevogt (German, 1868–1932) Lady with cat Landesmuseum Hannover

  15. Arthur John Elsley (British, 1860-1952) Message from a son

  16. János Vaszary - Woman with a cat János Vaszary (Hungarian, 1867–1939) Portrait of a woman with cat

  17. János Vaszary (Hungarian, 1867–1939) Cat

  18. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Autoportrait - Musée Maillol Autoportrait 1917

  19. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Girl with four cats Girl with two cats

  20. Girl holding a cat Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Jeune fille au chat

  21. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Chat 1929 Jeune fille portant un chat Sold 37,800 EUR

  22. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Buste de femme allongée au chat

  23. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 – 1968)

  24. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Cat and kitten 1929 Chat endormi 1931

  25. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Couturier cat

  26. Cat 1948 Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Femme au chat, portrait de Ghita Sold for US$ 2716300

  27. Cat 1948

  28. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Le chat blanc Sold for US$ 15,000

  29. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 – 1968) Hotel Edgar Quinet Le Palais-Royal (1951)

  30. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Reclining cat

  31. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 – 1968) Woman (62) Femme aux chats (Portrait de Claude Dazil) Youki with cat, 1934 Femme nue à la tapisserie 1923

  32. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 – 1968) Self-portrait with a cat Self-Portrait 1931 Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Argentina

  33. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 – 1968) Woman (52) - Portrait de femme assise avec chat

  34. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Le petit Bouddha

  35. Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita was born into an aristocratic family in Tokyo in 1886. In his mid-twenties he moved to Paris, setting up a studio in Montparnasse and finding instant success among the Modernist crowd of Picasso , Modigliani et al. ‘He was, without question, one of the finest Japanese artists of the 20th century,’ says Aisi Wang, Christie’s specialist in Asian 20th-Century & Contemporary Art. Today his work appears in museum collections across the world, such as the National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto, Metropolitan Museum in New York and the Pompidou Centre in Paris. In 2018, marking the 50th anniversary of his death, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum staged the biggest retrospective of his work to date. Foujita’s reputation rests predominantly on work in Western genres such as the female nude and self-portraiture. However, his lack of interest in perspective and fondness for sinuous, black outlines were derived from traditional Japanese painting. The artist’s other famous motif was the cat. He adored felines, which in Japan symbolise good luck. Foujita depicted them in various ways over the years: alone; together with other cats; with himself in self-portraits; and with his female models in nudes.

  36. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Youki au chat Foujita married five times. Each of his wives would serve as a model for nudes

  37. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Sleeping cat Price realised EUR 200,000 Woman holding a cat

  38. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita - Mother and child Woman with a cat - Louvre

  39. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Nature morte au chat, 1939-40 Tokyo, Bridgestone Museum of Art

  40. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita - Nu au chat

  41. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Nu (Youki), 1927. Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels

  42. Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese-French, 1886 - 1968) Sleeping cat Cat (19)

  43. Akiane Kramarik (American, 1994) Care free

  44. Text & pictures:Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2022 Sound: Jean-Pierre Rampal & Lily Laskine - Haru No Umi

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