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Barbican Art Gallery: London Gwen John: An Interior Life, no. 28 (as "Girl with Cat") [4] Nov 28 – Jan 26, 1985–86 Manchester City Art Gallery: Manchester Gwen John: An Interior Life, no. 28 [4] Feb 26 – April 20, 1986 Yale Center for British Art: New Haven Gwen John: An Interior Life, no. 28 [4]
Wilma is shown in half-length portrait and looks toward the viewer. She wears a checkered jacket and holds a cat with black and white fur. She leans lightly against the plinth of a statue. In the background is a dark marble floor and a lighter colonnade. [2] The cat is the Willink couple's cat Negus.
Woman with a Cat is an 1875 painting by French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. It depicts a young woman sitting in a chair holding a cat. It depicts a young woman sitting in a chair holding a cat. The work was gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Levy to the National Gallery of Art in 1950.
Woman with a Cat or The Demanding Cat (French: La Femme au chat) is a 1912 oil on canvas painting by French Post-Impressionist painter Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947). The work depicts Marthe Bonnard , Bonnard's mistress, and a cat climbing on to a table arranged for a meal.
Image credits: fatcatart #2 The Cream Of Edvard Munch’s “Scream” Original artwork: "The Scream, 1893" by Edvard Munch.
It depicts a simple composition, with a low key, nearly monochrome nude woman formed by spheres, cones, and tubes with limited colors of red, yellow, black, and white. The paintings are thought to be a study for his later work, Three Women (Le Grand Déjeuner, 1921–1922).