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During the period of the
Spanish Civil War, Picasso created surrealistic paintings and etchings
which served as propaganda against the Franco government. His painting
entitled Cat and
Bird symbolizes the cruelty
of the laws governing nature.
[1939, Pablo Picasso, Cat and Bird, oil] |
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American sculptor and printmaker Max Kahn created this expressionistic lithograph entitled Cat Walk. In this work, the artist has created a humorous visual pun --the cat walks on a cat walk... (get it?)
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This woodcut, entitled
Woman and Cats, was created by American printmaker Will Barnet.
The elegance of the cats in this work recalls the "good old days" in Egypt
when humans thought we were divine.
[1962, Will Barnet, Woman and Cats, woodcut printed in color] |
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This striking poster by Marty Neumeier for the New York Art Expo of 1983 illustrates the fact that, as in life, the cat in art can demand and hold the center of attention.
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