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Artists and sculptors have always sought to draw inspiration from beauty. And what, after all, could be more beautiful than cats? Okay, one of the most beautiful things on this Earth. Now, I think even avid dog lovers would agree with me. So it’s no wonder cats occupy such an important place in world art.

Still don’t believe me? Then please take a look at this selection of incredible cat art, compiled by this dedicated Instagram account, whose motto rightly states: “Where there is a cat, there is love.” And we, Bored Panda, have specially selected the most beautiful of these images for you.

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    Instagram has many dedicated pages that collect images of cat-themed artwork, so here’s another one for you. It’s called “Cats in Art,” and as of today, it has nearly 200 different beautiful cats in its postings.

    However, 200 pieces of cat art is too much beauty at once, so we invite you to look at just under 50 images we’ve carefully selected for you. Please view and enjoy the indescribable beauty, flexibility, and agility of these meowtiful felines!

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    #5

    Vintage painting of cats dancing and celebrating around a decorated Christmas tree, showcasing cats as favorite art subjects.

    Louis Wain Report

    Cee Cee
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Louis Wain was a British artist obsessed with cats. Sadly he had severe mental illness ?schizophrenia. Was placed into various institutions during his adult life. Died in his late 60's.

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    Cats occupy a special place in human art, largely because cats were among the last of the “classic” modern pets to be domesticated. While dogs have been with humans for millennia across the planet, cats long remained a curiosity for many cultures.

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    For example, cats held a truly sacred place in Egyptian religion. This is, of course, explained by the fact that without cats, a significant portion of the harvest would’ve been destroyed by rodents, and the entire civilization would have collapsed. But cats saved the harvest year after year - and the grateful Egyptians elevated them to the rank of gods.

    No, I’m being completely serious! Bastet, one of the most important goddesses in the Egyptian pantheon, had the head of a cat, and the furry creatures themselves held sacred status among the people. If a person harmed a cat, even unintentionally, a huge monetary fine was the least they could expect.

    So it’s no surprise that cats sit on the laps of ancient Egyptian statues, gaze down upon us from dusty bas-reliefs, and that their mummies, richly adorned with gold and precious stones, occupy places of honor in the tombs of the pharaohs.

    #7

    Surreal painting of cats with crocodile-like jaws in a detailed natural setting, showcasing cat art throughout the years.

    Peter Klucik Report

    WindySwede
    Community Member
    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Yeah,,,,, I have lots of experience drawing cats.."

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    #8

    Painting of three black cats with bright yellow eyes among colorful flowers and blooming branches, highlighting cats as favorite art subjects.

    Maud Lewis Report

    karen snyder
    Community Member
    4 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Maud Lewis. 1903-1970. There's a good movie about her life called "Maudie."

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    However, cats are virtually absent from Roman and Greek culture, because they actually arrived in Europe and spread only during the collapse of the Roman Empire. Ferrets, for example, served a purpose in Rome and Ancient Greece, but these small predators also caused considerable damage to poultry farms.

    In Byzantium and Europe during the Crusades, cats already occupied a worthy place alongside humans, deserving their honor, respect, and a place in art. Moreover, cats are depicted alongside monarchs and nobles, not commoners, further emphasizing their high status.

    For example, a classic work of medieval art, the Book of Hours of the Duke of Berry, which depicts scenes from the daily lives of peasants and artisans, features a variety of animals but no cats. However, cats are present in tapestries depicting the Duke’s own family.

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    Having survived the difficult times associated with the persecution of witches by the Inquisition, which viewed cats as the devil's minions, these fluffyballs gradually regained their place in art and the hearts of people and have since regularly appeared in famous works, from classical to avant-garde.

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    For example, the famous photograph of Salvador Dalí with three jumping cats, a chair, an easel, and a bucket of water, was taken in 1948 by the renowned photographer Philippe Halsman. Interestingly, it took 26 takes and six hours to get the photograph just the way Halsman and Dalí wanted. But this photograph is now considered one of the 100 most influential in art history.

    #13

    Abstract painting of a woman with blue eyes holding a white cat, showcasing cats as a favorite subject in art throughout the years.

    www.instagram.com Report

    Otto Katz
    Community Member
    4 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Her eyelashes are on upside down, see hidden comment.

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    By the way, among the images collected in this selection of ours, you’ll find another one featuring Salvador Dalí - and a different kitty, of course. So now feel free to browse these delightful images, enjoy them all, and please share your impressions in the comments below.

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    #17

    Black cat with yellow eyes wearing a ruffled white collar in a painting, showcasing cats as favorite art subjects.

    Vanessa Stockard Report

    Karl der Große
    Community Member
    58 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This looks a lot like the inflatable vet's collar that my son's cat has to wear from time to time.

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    #25

    Abstract cat painting with intricate patterns and bright yellow eyes, showcasing cats as a favorite art subject throughout the years.

    LOUIS WAIN Report

    Jill
    Community Member
    46 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Louis Wain. The more his disease progressed, the more bizarre his cats became. :(

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    #27

    Whimsical painting of five black and white cats with bright yellow eyes, showcasing cats as a favorite art subject through the years.

    Kim Haskins Report

    Cee Cee
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Artist seems to be a fan of Louis Wain.

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    #41

    Child in vintage clothing holding a large black cat painting symbolizing cats as favorite art subjects over the years

    Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Report

    Lynchamigsakta
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Only one single steinlen so far, the cat people are missing out on the cat master

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    #44

    Painting of a woman holding a cat outdoors with several cats nearby, showcasing cats as a favorite art subject through the years.

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    Victoria Howell
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This reminds me of Tasha Tudor with her cats. Lovely artwork!

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