Description
With their pensive, brooding expressions, cats lend themselves perfectly to reimagining the great works of the Impressionist masters, whether strolling among Monet's wild poppies, sitting in Mary Cassatt's loge at the opera, or even enjoying a Sunday dance at Renoir's Bougival. They can be charming or steeped in mute despair, vulgar or lovingly maternal, bourgeois or intellectual - but they are always Impressionist cats, caught as if by the camera, spontaneous and unprepared.
A quirky gift book for cat-loving art buffs and cultured cat-lovers everywhere.
About the Author
Susan Herbert (1945-2014) was the author and illustrator of The Cats Gallery of Art, The Cats History of Western Art, Diary of a Victorian Cat, Medieval Cats, Pre-Raphaelite Cats, Shakespeare Cats, Opera Cats and Movie Cats, all published by Thames & Hudson.
Reviews
''Irresistible'' - Daily Express
''Captures the mood of each of the original works so eloquently that we can't help but be enamoured' ' - artnet.com
Book Information
ISBN 9780500295571
Author Susan Herbert
Format Paperback
Page Count 64
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 240g