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  2. Chowk poorana - Wikipedia

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    The term chowk-poorana is made up of two words: Chowk means square and poorana means to fill. The art represents folk mud wall art of the Punjab drawn for decoration or festivals. Hasan (1998) records that during 1849–1949 A.D. decorative designs were painted on mud walls with the occasional bird or animal. [6]

  3. Louis Wain - Wikipedia

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    Louis Wain's Cat Painting Book (c.1910) Louis Wain's Cats and Dogs (c. 1910) The Louis Wain Nursery Book (c. 1910) Louis Wain's Cat Mascot (postcard coloring book, c.1910) Father Tuck's Struwwelpeter As Seen by Louis Wain, Told in Merry Rhymes by Norman Gale (c.1910), second Edition Fidgety Phil and Other Tales (c. 1925) The Happy Family (c ...

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  5. Category:Cats in art - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Cats in art" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.

  6. Frank Paton - Wikipedia

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    Art dealer and collector Edward Ernest Leggatt published a series of Paton's etched Christmas cards annually from 1880 until Paton's death in 1909. [8] The cards were intended to be a cut above the average Christmas card and sold for half a guinea each. [8] [9] Their format became formulaic over the years. A central subject reflecting the title ...

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  8. Woman with a Cat (Bonnard) - Wikipedia

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    Woman with a Cat or The Demanding Cat (French: La Femme au chat) is a 1912 oil on canvas painting by French Post-Impressionist painter Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947). The work depicts Marthe Bonnard , Bonnard's mistress, and a cat climbing on to a table arranged for a meal.

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