These pictures are
painted by the so called Impressionists in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
The above left is by Charles Camoin; the above center is by Piere Bonnard
and the above right is by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. These are very good portraits
of cats. The style of Impressionists is invented to depict felines. Human
females, who commissioned their portraits, want to stress that they are
nice, elegant, graceful and fluffy like their cats. But to my mind everyone
could see how inferior human females are to felines.
My favorite picture is the right one
because it reminds me of my long lost brother whose name, alas, I will
never know.
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