Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Cats Imitating Art

Here’s a cute collection of famous artworks and cats striking the same poses. I found “Romeo And Juliet” by Ford Madox Brown particularly appealing.

Alfred Stevens, "The Bath" (1867)


Mary Cassat, "Breakfast In Bed" (1897)


Carlo Dolci, "St. Catherine Reading A Book" (Late 17th Century)


Salvador Dali, "Woman At The Window" (1925)


Ingres, "Grande Odalisque" (1814)


John Singer Sargent, "Repose" (1911)


Sir Joshua Reynolds, "Princess Sophia Matilda Of Gloucester" (1774)


Joseph Ducreux, "Self Portrait Yawning" (1780)


Gerard Hoet, "Young Man Playing The Flute" (Early 18th Century)


Richard Edward Miller, "Woman In Blue Dress" (1909)


Titian, "Venus Of Urbino" (1538)


Frederic Leighton, "Flaming June" (1895)


Rembrandt Van Rijn, Self Portrait (1628)


Ford Madox Brown, "Romeo And Juliet" (1870)


Edgar Degas, "Two Dancers On Stage" (1874)


John William Waterhouse, "Echo And Narcissus" (1903)


Mariano Fortuny, "Odalisque" (1861)


George Benjamin Luks, "Young Girl With Doll" (Early 20th Century)


Anton Einsle, "A Woman Before A Mirror" (1841)


Paul Cezanne, "Apples, Peaches, Pears, And Grapes" (1879)


Guido Reni, "Repentance Of St. Peter" (1635)

Via: Buzzfeed

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