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FAT CAT ART!

My love for cats is unimaginable, so is the love for animals. But I cannot deny that as a human being I am deeply interested in the subject of history and art; my two favourite subjects at school! But when these two categories combine..........its Glory Be! Hallelujah!  I could not hold my excitement for this amazing page on Facebook. 

Rembrandt van Rijn, Danae, True version ðŸ˜»

Being said that Rembrandt would have painted this for sure, if cat images were incorporated in his painting.
 

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Gustav Klimt, The Kiss, true version ðŸ˜½

Interesting, the owners of this page has also come up with a story. Yes, cats love kisses, just as we do. They love cuddles and warn and affection. Everyone is the world needs love, animals the most!


Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa

Now we know why Monalisa smiled! But, Leonardo removed this fluffy and squishy ginger cat from the paintings. Not cool Leonardo, not cool!


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James Abbott McNeill Whistler. Arrangement in Grey, Black and Ginger No. 1 Whistler’s Mother with the Cat

Among the several artifacts, Whistler's Mother has found its true and original version. We were wondering how can she be on that chair alone! Of course, Mr. Bean, did a wonderful job as well!


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"Dmitry Levitsky, Portrait of Catherine II with the Cat as the Symbol of Justice" - limited edition mixed media currently in Art Porters Gallery Singapore

Well! Catherine The Great never looked better with a cat!


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Jan van Eyck, The Arnolfini Portrait 

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Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring and a Ginger Cat USD 45.00



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Ivan Argunov, Portrait of an Unknown Woman in Russian Costume and a Well Known Cat in a Vet Collar; definitely a functional collar, serves well at the Vet's as well as for a Royal cat! What say, Missenell



Botticelli, The Birth of Venus
The idea of the true appearance of a Hevenly Venus was developed by Botticelli’s friend and Plato philosophy disciple Marsilio Ficino, who noticed that We graciously love repasts and symposiums, and  by the will of the gods  we love all other things in a platonic way. Hence, we can also love cats, especially the squishy ones! But hey! all of them are squishy!

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