Cat Art and the Artists Behind Them

Cat Art and the Artists Behind Them

Celebrating Famous Felines

The smallest feline is a masterpiece - Leonardo da Vinci

Unleashing the World of Cat Art & Artists!

Cat art adored by artists and photographers worldwide. What makes cats a favored subject among pets? Cats' popularity in art can be gauged by the numerous likes, shares, and purchases of cat art photos on social media and art platforms. Cat lover and art enthusiast? Discover fascinating facts about cats in the world of artists!

Ancient Cat Statue

British Museum Picture

Feline Masterpieces: Ancient Egyptian Cat Art Unearthed!

In ancient Egyptian history, cats are revered and feared during that time for they had feline goddesses such as Bastet and Mafdet. If one injures or kills a cat, severe punishment is given to the person held responsible. Moreover, these feline cats have small sculptures and paintings dedicated to them because most of Egyptian art is related to religion. In the city of Bubastis –known for its greatest temple –thousands of small cat sculptures and mummified cats have been recovered.

Pawsitively Artistic: Exploring Cat Art in Asian Cultures!

How about in Asia? Cats are found in Chinese, Korean, and Japanese arts. They are typically depicted as pampered pets, hunters, ghosts, monsters and spirits by Asian artists.

Cats Suggested As The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō

Cats Suggested As The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō, (1850), woodblock print

The Ukiyo-e (woodblock print and paintings) of Japanese illustrator Utagawa Kuniyoshi contains 55 cats and is displayed in museums.  In addition, Kuniyoshi gave Kabuki actors cat faces. 

InkDance Chinese PaintingInkDance Chinese Painting

Meanwhile, cats in Chinese art are favored by Chinese painters and calligraphy artists for their rounded and contour bodies. 

Byeon Sang-byeok’s MyojakdoByeon Sang-byeok’s Myojakdo

Korean painter Byeon Sang-byeok was known for his detailed brushwork and affections for animals, and an example is his work Myojakdo (Paintings of Cats and Sparrows).

French Artists to Artistic Icons: The Feline Evolution!

If you have watched films or seen arts with witches and their familiar cats, some of you must have thought that it is cool or you admired it. Sadly, some of the people in the past had a negative opinion of cats. During the early 1800s in France, these adorable and innocent cats suffered due to an assumption that they are a part of witchcraft and are a demonic symbolism. Later on, it ended and cats became the favorite subjects of artists in the 19th-century. An example is Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen’s prominent cat poster Lait Pur Stérilisé (found below).

Lait Pur Stérilisé by Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen

Lait Pur Stérilisé by Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen

Another French artist whose work of art centers on a cat is Berthe Morisot. Her art piece Fillette au Chat shows a drawing of her daughter affectionately carrying a kitten. 

Fillette au Chat by Berthe Morisot

Fillette au Chat by Berthe Morisot

     Do you agree that cats are great, mighty hunters? Here is a fact: This trait is highly regarded by some societies or cultures from the past up to the present. An example is an art of a cat capturing a partridge in the well known Pompeian Casa Del Fauno (House of the Faun) mosaic circa 2 B.C.E. 

Cat painting with birds         snappygoat

    Cat art became a recurring theme in modern art forms during the 20th century. Why? Most artists were inspired and connected to the cat’s solitude, tranquility, and elegance. One artist who was known to adore and love his furry muse allowing to accompany him during his creative process was Henri Matiss. His art piece of his daughter and cat can be seen below. 

Matisse’ Marguerite with a Black Cat

Matisse’ Marguerite with a Black Cat, 1910

Feline Artistry Unleashed: From Mighty Hunters to Modern Masterpieces!

At present, cats are still one of the favored subjects of artists. Moreover, with the emergence of new art forms, artists are able to bring these felines closer to people. Some museums and programs have interactive art that features live rescued cats ready to be brought home to a family. Through art, cats are appreciated and it also becomes an opportunity to encourage others to adopt.

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Sources:

  • Cat Museum San Francisco
  • The Great Cat
  • Google Arts and Culture
  • Swann Auction Galleries
  • The Artifice
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