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  2. Girl with a Cat (Gwen John) - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Gwen John - Wikipedia

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    These paintings, based on a prayer card, established a format—the female figure in three-quarter length seated pose—which became characteristic of her mature style. [34] She painted numerous variants on such subjects as Young Woman in a Spotted Blue Dress, Girl Holding a Cat and The Convalescent. The identities of most of her models are ...

  4. If you’ve ever thought classical art masterpieces could use more cats, then you’re in for a treat!Svetlana Petrova reinterprets famous art pieces by incorporating her silly cat pictures. The ...

  5. Margaret Keane - Wikipedia

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    Margaret D. H. Keane (born Margaret Doris Hawkins, September 15, 1927 – June 26, 2022) [1] was an American artist known for her paintings of subjects with big eyes. She mainly painted women, children, or animals in oil or mixed media. The work achieved commercial success through inexpensive reproductions on prints, plates, and cups.

  6. 44 Humorous Paintings Of Black Cats Being Chaotic In Various ...

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    Meet the main characters, black cats Kevin and Satan, painted by Vanessa Stockard in various backgrounds, which may be references to the art world, pop culture, literature or natural landscapes.

  7. Ammi Phillips - Wikipedia

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    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 ...