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 Catnip: Artful Felines from the Metropolitan Museum of Art From The Metropolitan Museum of Art's vast holdings comes this charming collection of fine art felines. Cats of all types provide the artistic mews for the gallery of images presented here, all perfectly paired with quips about cats from some of our most famous writers, thinkers, and humorists, among them Leonardo da Vinci, Oscar Wilde, and Gertrude Stein. The face of a cat superimposed on an artist's self-portrait is accompanied by Mark Twain's dry wit: "If man could be crossed with a cat, it would improve man but deteriorate the cat." Cats have been captivating artists and thinkers for centuries, and nowhere is it more apparent than in this heartwarming homage--from an ancient Egyptian statue of a cat, to a medieval illumination of a tiny cat sharpening its claws on the manuscript, to a Japanese painting of a cat patiently stalking a spider. This gift of a book, filled with the most exquisite portraits of cats doing what they do best, is guaranteed to enchant.
 The Sierra Club Guide to Painting in Nature by Cathy Ann Johnson, Plein-air painting -- the art of painting outdoors, on-site, and completing the work in one sitting -- became famous with the advent of Impressionism in France in the 1870s. It's still a fresh and spontaneous way to capture the moment -- and an ideal approach for anyone whose appreciation of nature's beauty and variety prompts an impulse to respond with brush, pen, or pencil. In this lively, easygoing guide, prize-winning artist, author, and instructor Cathy Johnson provides a friendly introduction to all facets of plein-air painting -- from selecting and using basic materials (including pencils, pastels, watercolors, acrylics, brushes, and papers) to weathering outdoor conditions and dealing with the challenges of capturing ever-changing light. Richly illustrated with delightful studies, sketches, and paintings by the author and others, this book will inspire and guide beginners and accomplished artists alike in the delightful pastime of painting out where the sun touches your face, the wind ruffles your hair (and your paper!), and birdsong provides the background music.
Take Care of My Cat - Take Care of My Cat (고양이를 부탁해 goyangiruel butakhae) is a 2001 South Korean coming of age film. The movie is about the lives of a group of five friends a year after they graduate from high school, and the changes and difficulties they face in both their friendships and the world of work. Sterling (cat) - The Sterling cat is a silver long-haired chinchilla cat, similar to a Persian but without its shortened face. Sterlings have large green eyes with a black ring around them and sparkling white fur. British Shorthair - The British Shorthair is a domesticated cat originally bred in the United Kingdom. It is known for the seemingly perpetual smile on its face; Lewis Carroll chose the breed as the model for his Cheshire cat in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Face to Face (ST 1984 album) - Face to Face is the self-titled 1984 debut album by the Boston new wave band Face to Face.
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Face Painting Gallery - Face Painting Gallery Painting the Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900-2000 - Painting The Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900-2000 was a major international exhibition held at the National Portrait Gallery in London in 2000-2001 that exhibited a work for each year of the Twentieth Century. A book of the same name is published by the National Portrait Gallery by Robin Gibson with an introduction by Professor Norbert Lynton that illustrates all works exhibited. Jack Pine (painting) - Jack Pine is well- ... Face Painting Gallery - Face Painting Gallery Painting the Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900-2000 - Painting The Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900-2000 was a major international exhibition held at the National Portrait Gallery in London in 2000-2001 that exhibited a work for each year of the Twentieth Century. A book of the same name is published by the National Portrait Gallery by Robin Gibson with an introduction by Professor Norbert Lynton that illustrates all works exhibited. Jack Pine (painting) - Jack Pine is well- ... Face Painting Gallery - Face Painting Gallery Painting the Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900-2000 - Painting The Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900-2000 was a major international exhibition held at the National Portrait Gallery in London in 2000-2001 that exhibited a work for each year of the Twentieth Century. A book of the same name is published by the National Portrait Gallery by Robin Gibson with an introduction by Professor Norbert Lynton that illustrates all works exhibited. Jack Pine (painting) - Jack Pine is well- ... Face Painting Gallery - Face Painting Gallery Painting the Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900-2000 - Painting The Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900-2000 was a major international exhibition held at the National Portrait Gallery in London in 2000-2001 that exhibited a work for each year of the Twentieth Century. A book of the same name is published by the National Portrait Gallery by Robin Gibson with an introduction by Professor Norbert Lynton that illustrates all works exhibited. Jack Pine (painting) - Jack Pine is well- ...
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