catistory
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A whiskered walk through history. (Art) historians based in Amsterdam, sharing stories of cats in history, art, and literature from around the world.
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Ouch, that’s less tender
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A cat nurses her kittens — and a baby rabbit. A tender act of natural inclusivity. 1971, the Netherlands, West-Brabant Archives, The Netherlands
A very small kitten and a baby rabbit lie on a table with a mother cat. At the table, a man and a woman look tenderly at the animals; the man is holding another kitten.
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A Hungry Cat (null) by Eulalie Osgood Grover, from Kittens and Cats; a Book of Tales.

Source: @nypl.bsky.social / Internet Archive

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/ad16e241-2dc3-450d-97a2-c308ffda7c7e

#table-settings #animals #cats #tea #collars #teacups #art #publicdomain
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Picasso’s Cat Catching a Bird (1939) may seem simple, but many see it as a symbol of war. Painted as fascism rose in Europe, the violent cat and struggling bird conjure conflict and fear. Picasso said war shaped his art. In a later painting, the bird lies dead.
A color painting of a cat with a bird in its mouth
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Purfection.
1939, most probably Hungary, Fortepan archives
An elderly woman sits on a chair in a room next to a table, with a cat on her lap. They look at each other tenderly. The sun shines on them
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This picture is also in a book my dad gave me, it's called The Life, History, and Magic of the Cat. On the opposite page is this picture of the photographer.
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No way!! If there is an error with the date, then the national archive has some explaining to do 😂
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When you can’t find anything good on Netflix and need something else to watch …

📷 1960, Donegal, Ireland, photographed by Denis Tynan, National Library of Ireland
A black and white photograph shows a cat watching laundry in a washing machine.
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In September 1919, Escher moved to Haarlem to study architecture. His landlady in Haarlem gifted Escher a white cat, who stayed his pet and companion during his student years. Escher lovingly portrayed his cat in several wood cuts.

Etches of a white cat by M.C. Escher
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Photographic art, probably from the 1970s or early 80s. National archive, The Netherlands
A cat is watching an old-fashioned TV which shows a person on stage and the line “You can’t stop the revolution”
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Gabriel Metsu depicted genre scenes featuring cats with evident delight. In contrast to many other 17th-century paintings featuring cats, Metsu did not put the playful antics of cats centre stage, but tender moments, with cats about to jump on a woman's lap or affectionately sitting at her feet.
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During the medieval period, Christian monks frequently had feline companions. They often walked over manuscripts, but seldom did they dip their paws in ink before doing so, as seen in this Croatian manuscript.

📜 Manuscript, 15th century. Photo: Emir O. Filipovi

🎨 Filippo Balbi, 1855
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In Dutch, ‘having a tomcat’ means having a hangover - likely from German roots linking tomcats to drinking. In Jan Steen’s 17th-c. paintings, cats often appear in chaotic, drunken scenes, either as victims or sneaky bystanders eyeing leftovers.

🎨 Jan Steen, c. 1674, Szepmuveszeti Museum, Budapest
In this painting, men and women drunkenly carouse. Cats can be seen on a table.
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Masaaki Miyazawa: Once Upon a White Night, 1981.
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For #caturday quite a contemporary looking #Roman mosaic of a lion, 6th century C.E., made of stone and mortar.

🏛️ Brooklyn Museum (not on view for some mysterious reason...)

🏺 #archaeology 🗃️ #arthistory #history #art #mosaicmonday #cat #cats #catsofbluesky
Roman mosaic of a lion with some flowers and other vegetation, 6th century C.E., made of stone and mortar.
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Cats often wandered the studio of Dutch impressionist painter George Hendrik Breitner (1857-1923). On this photo, that served as study for a painting, a tabby cat finds a subtle haven beneath the sofa, where the model Geesje Kwak reclines.

📸 George Hendrik Breitner, 1893. RKD
Photo of Geesje Kwak reclining on a sofa, left a tabby cat
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Young astrophysicist Dr. Brian May, born #OTD in 1947, seen here with a black cat and his homemade Fabry-Pérot Spectrometer, the Red Special.

Note the disk magnets in the pickups and the custom pulse-counting electronics. 🧪 🔭

Image: Brian May Archive
Black and white photo of a young man sitting with his legs crossed, holding an electric guitar. The fingers of his right hand are at the strings above one of the pickups, and his left hand is making a chord on the neck. He wears dark pants and white shirt with the top few buttons undone. A black cat lounges next to him.
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Amazing treasures of medieval legal history - the Catslechta ˙ (or Cat-sections) - an old Irish legal text on cats and part of an Old Irish legal compilation (the Senchas Már) #medievalsky
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Cats and human love-making: somewhere between indifference, impatience, and disgust

📸 1963-1982. Photo by J. Vigeveno, RCE, the Netherlands
📸 1980s. A scene in Dordrecht. Photo by Ad Molendijk, Regionaal archief Dordrecht, the Netherlands
✏️ 1984. Drawing by Peter van Straten, Rijksmuseum
In this black and white photo, a cat sits on a bed. A couple can be seen embracing on the corner of the room. In the black and white photo, a couple kisses while leaning against a railing. A cat stands next to the couple. In this sketch, a couple appears intimately entwined. A black cat appears to be running away.
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📸 1959, photographed by Angelo Rizzuto, Library of Congress, US
📸 No info, National Archives, The Netherlands
📸 1912-1913, possibly photographed by Liesbeth Overhoff, Rijksmuseum, The Netherlands
🖼️1850-1899, ‘The Conversation’, by David Bles, Rijksmuseum, The Netherlands
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Last week we highlighted alley cats—tough and resilient. This week, felines living a slightly more comfortable life: gallivanting through the streets, getting chauffeured around, or just taking it easy at home.
In this black and white photo, a cat stands on a sidewalk looking into the camera lens. A car is parked behind the cat. In this black-and-white photo, a man is driving a car. A white cat sits in the backseat, perched upon a soft looking pillow. In this black-and-white photo, three girls and one woman stand at a doorway and on the stairs in front of the door. The smallest girl, in the front, holds a cat. In this painting, two women in dresses are sitting on a settee. A cat sits between them, and one woman holds up a string, as if to play with the cat.
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Look what I spotted today in the open storage section of the Lancaster (PA) History Museum! A chalkware cat once owned by Harpo Marx that has become the mascot of the museum's children's program.
#Harpo #Marx #Lancaster #cats
A picture of some vintage crockery and a quizzical-looking painted cat figure. Museum description:
Chalkware Figurine
Late 1800s
Collections of LancasterHistory, Heritage Center Collections, Gift of Susan Marx
Harpo Marx once owned this chalkware cat figurine that has become the mascot of our History Explorers Program for children. Named "Harpo" in his honor, this cat now helps guide children through experiences and adventures at LancasterHistory. Lancaster County was once a major producer of chalkware, an affordable decoration produced by pouring quick-setting plaster of Paris into a mold.
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📸 Before 1908, by George Hendrik Breitner, Rotterdam. RKD Archives, The Netherlands
📸 Before 1908, by George Hendrik Breitner, Rotterdam. RKD Archives, The Netherlands
📸 1920-1926, by Arnold Genthe. Library of Congress, USA
📸 1920-1926, by Arnold Genthe, New Orleans. Library of Congress, USA