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Jean Jacques Bachelier, White angora cat chasing a butterfly (Chat angora blanc guettant un papillon). 18th Century, oil on canvas. Musée Lambinet. |
Maybe I am inspired by
@arthistorycat but I feel like I keep coming across paintings featuring 18th century French kittens! Well, cats too! Enjoy
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Jean-Baptiste Perronneau, Magdaleine Pinceloup de la Grange, née de Parseval. 1747, oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center. |
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Jean-Baptiste Greuze, The Wool Winder. Circa 1759, oil on canvas. The Frick Collection. |
♥ it!
ReplyDeletethere are a lot of boudoir scenes with cats too
The grey cat is exceedingly diverting!!! Thank you for posting,
ReplyDeleteChantel