Cats and art
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Alfred Stevens, "The Woman in the Bath" (1867)

Mary Cassatt, "Breakfast in Bed" (1897)

Carlo Dolci, "Saint Catherine of Alexandria reads a book" (late 17th century)

Salvador Dali, "The Woman at the Window" (1925)

Jean Ingres, "The Great Odalisque" (1814)

John Sargent, "Repose" (1911)

Joshua Reynolds, "Princess Sophia Matilda of Gloucester" (1774)

Francois-Joseph Ducret, "Self-portrait of a yawning man" (1783)

Gerard Hoyt, "A young man plays the flute" (early 18th century)

Richard Edward Miller, "The Woman in the Blue Dress" (1909)

Titian, "Venus of Urbino" (1538)

Frederick Leighton, "Burning June" (1895)

Rembrandt, 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 Lux, "The Girl with the Doll" (early 20th century)

Anton Ainslie, "The Woman in Front of the Mirror" (1841)

Paul Cezanne, "Apples, peaches, pears and grapes" (1879)

Guido Reni, The Penance of Saint Peter (1635)
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