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  2. Woman with Cat (van Dongen) - Wikipedia

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    Woman with Cat is an oil on canvas painting by Dutch-French Fauve painter Kees van Dongen, from 1908. It depicts a woman holding a black cat on her arms. Van Dongen uses complementary colors of red and green for shocking effect. [1] The painting was purchased in 1961 by Margaret and Harry Lynde Bradley from Sammy Chalom Royale Décoration in ...

  3. My Wife's Lovers - Wikipedia

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    My Wife's Lovers is a canvas painting by Austrian artist Carl Kahler (1856–1906) depicting forty-two of American millionaire Kate Birdsall Johnson's Turkish Angora and Persian cats. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The title of the painting was potentially conceived by her husband, [ 3 ] who may have referred to the cats with the phrase. [ 4 ]

  4. Children Teaching a Cat to Dance - Wikipedia

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    Children Teaching a Cat to Dance or The Dancing Lesson is an oil-on-panel genre painting by Jan Steen, executed c.1660–1679 and now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The painting depicts a group of children attempting to make a cat dance to the music of a shawm. The cat is screeching and the dog barking but the children are having fun.

  5. Category:Cats in art - Wikipedia

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    Madonna of the Cat (Barocci) Madonna of the Cat (Romano) Magerius Mosaic; Maneki-neko; Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zúñiga; Marriage License; Meeting with Myself at the four Cats of the World; Minerva Protecting Peace from Mars; Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy; The Music Lesson (Fragonard) My Wife's Lovers; Myojakdo

  6. Meeting with Myself at the four Cats of the World - Wikipedia

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    It is owned by the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Strasbourg, Alsace since 1988, thanks to a bequest by Jacqueline Brauner, the artist's widow. The painting's inventory number is 55.988.1.9. [1] 1948, the year when Brauner painted this large self-portrait of sorts, was also the year of his exclusion from the Surrealist movement. [2]

  7. Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy - Wikipedia

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    The cat rebels by ignoring the viewer, looking out of the window instead. The room is relatively bare and uncluttered, in simple 1960s minimalist style, with a telephone and a lamp on the floor to the right of Clark, and a plain table to the left of Birtwell bearing a vase of lilies and a yellow book. There is a framed print on the wall behind her.