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Thursday, December 11, 2014

style and prey

thanks vintageprintable.swivelchairmedia.com.  Believed PD:US in good faith
This illustration of a black cat - "catus niger," reads the inscription below his feet - is so awash in style and attitude that it took me a few beats before I realized  there was a mouse under one paw.  Leave it to 17th-century Italy to illustrate a natural history text on animals with a mix of elegance and essence.  This fellow (by some other hand) is found in one of the works written by pioneering Italian naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), who among other things established Bologna's botanical garden.

3 comments:

Bernadette said...

Looks kind of primitive! Possibly because it is, in its own way.

Bernadette said...

Hit "publish" too soon! Giuseppe says it's a direct ancestor, especially considering the mousie under the paw.

curator said...

Black cats never go out of style!