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Théophile Steinlen’s Black Cats and Other Beasts

Théophile Steinlen’s Black Cats and Other Beasts

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Théophile Steinlen’s Black Cats and Other Beasts. Rudyard Kipling “The Cat that Walked by Himself” (1926). Hiroshige, “Cat at a Window” (1858) Kytan Tok, “Cat” (1901). 1910/1905. Steinlen “Chat Noir” (1896) and “Catterina” (AKA Zemfira). Aubrey Beardsley “The Black Cat” (1894-95). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Rudyard Kipling“The Cat that

Walkedby Himself”

(1926)

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Hiroshige, “Cat at a Window” (1858)

Kytan Tok, “Cat” (1901)

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1910/1905

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Steinlen“Chat Noir”

(1896)and

“Catterina”(AKA Zemfira)

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Aubrey Beardsley

“The Black Cat”(1894-95)

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Edgar Allan Poe and Virginia Clem

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Alphonse Legros, Illustration for Poe (1861)

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Antoine Wiertz, “The Hasty Burial” (1865)

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Phillipe Halsman, “Dalì atomicus” (1948)