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A Dinner Party in Catville (litho)
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A Dinner Party in Catville (litho)
7201823 A Dinner Party in Catville (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dinner Party in Catville. Illustration from The King (George Newnes, Limited, London, 23 February 1901).); © Look and Learn
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Anthropmorphic Anthropomorphism Cruelty Dinner Hunger Hungry Kitten Kittens Mice Pussies Pussy Supper
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A Dinner Party in Catville
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is a captivating lithograph that takes us back to the early 20th century, where anthropomorphism meets satirical humor. This intriguing artwork, created by an English School artist, depicts a whimsical scene set in Catville. In this imaginative world, cats reign supreme and indulge in their feline desires at a grand dinner party. The illustration showcases the artist's mastery of caricature and satire as they cleverly portray these cats with human-like characteristics. With scathing wit, the piece highlights themes of hunger and cruelty through its satirical depiction of mice serving as the main course. The black and white lithograph adds depth to this playful yet thought-provoking composition. Every detail comes to life through intricate lines and shading techniques employed by the artist. As we gaze upon this print from a private collection, we are transported into an alternate reality where animals take on human roles. "A Dinner Party in Catville" serves as both entertainment and social commentary, reminding us of our own relationship with nature and our treatment of other species. It invites viewers to reflect on issues such as animal welfare while appreciating the artistic skill behind this satirical cartoon. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece for generations to come, allowing us to appreciate its historical significance within the context of early 20th-century art.
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