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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.
Woman with Cat, 1908 painting by Dutch-French Fauve painter Kees van Dongen, Milwaukee Art Museum; Woman with a Cat, 1912 painting by French artist Pierre Bonnard, Musée d'Orsay, Paris; Woman with a Cat, two 1921 paintings by French artist Fernand Léger, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Hamburger Kunsthalle
Old Woman with a Ball of Yarn: 1906: Private collection Image online [4] [5] Young Woman on a Sofa (Mariaska) 1907: Private collection Image online [6] Window. Vitebsk: 1908: Private collection Image online [7] Small Drawing Room: 1908: Private collection Image online [8] A House in Liozno: 1908: Private collection Image online [9] Apothecary ...
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 ...
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.
Lippard, Lucy R. (1965). "LEGER. Woman with Cat, 1921." The School of Paris: Paintings from the Florene May Schoenborn and Samuel A. Marx Collection. The Museum of Modern Art. ISBN 087070575X. Rewald, Sabine (Fall, 1995). "Recent Acquisitions, A Selection: 1994–1995". The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. 53 (2). ISSN 0026-1521.
Michael Jackson's "Black or White" music video premiered on this day in 1991. (Photo Illustration: Yahoo News; Photo: Everett Collection) (Photo Illustration: Yahoo News; Photo: Everett Collection)
The Lovers (French: Les Amants (French pronunciation: [lez‿amɑ̃])) is a surrealist painting by René Magritte, made in Paris in 1928. It's the first in a series of four variations, and in the painting two people can be seen kissing passionately with their faces covered in a white cloth hiding their identities.