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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]
The novelist and art historian Teju Cole, in the third chapter of his debut novel Open City, describes a visit to the American Folk Art Museum. The narrator notices and evaluates Girl in Red Dress with Cat and Dog: "At the landing of the first flight of stairs, I saw an oil portrait of a young girl in a starchy red dress holding a white cat. A ...
The exhibition catalog included detailed discussions of 85 paintings from various collection holders, that together give an overview of four basic aspects of daily life in 17th-century portraits of children and families from the Low Countries: family values, educating children, children at play, and children's fashions. [3]
Her drawings take well-known artworks and famous characters, but with a fun twist: instead of their faces, there's a hole where her cat, Sima, peeks through.Sima, a 6-year-old rescue cat, has ...
He adored posing for photos. He ma The artist started by adding her orange cat Zarathustra, but now she has two other cats, David Bowie and Tyger Blake, who continue to steal the show.
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.
Gerard van Honthorst, Adoration of the Child, 1620.Uffizi gallery, Florence. Two Girls Dressing a Kitten by Candlelight (detail). Two Girls Dressing a Kitten by Candlelight (also known as Two Girls Decorating a Cat [1] [2] and Dressing the Kitten [3]) (c. 1768–1770) is a "fancy painting" by Joseph Wright of Derby (1734–1797).