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45 Funniest 'Medieval Cats' From Classical Artist Who Clearly Had Never Seen A Cat Before
Cats have been around forever, yet somehow medieval artists had absolutely no idea how to paint one—or maybe they just decided that accuracy was overrated. Today’s post features hilarious “medieval ...
More than 500 years ago, while a medieval scribe was carefully copying a religious manuscript by hand, a cat walked across the pages while the ink was still ...
Laura Venditti's needle-felted interpretation of cats from Medieval paintings have taken the internet by storm. (all images courtesy Laura Venditti unless otherwise noted) “It started when I was ...
Cats had a bad reputation in the middle ages. Their presumed links with paganism and witchcraft meant they were often treated with suspicion. But despite their association with the supernatural, ...
Puss probably tried to blame the dog. But the evidence is conclusive, it is 600 years old, and it points straight at the household inpurrectionist. The page of “La Fleur de Histoires” on view at the ...
This Valentine’s Day, I got fancy art lessons and a workout for my jaw from all the “wow” faces that I was making. Open Wednesday to Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm with free admission, the museum is the ...
According to European folklore, if a black cat crosses your path, you've run out of luck. The association between strolling felines and terrible misfortune likely comes from the tradition of the ...
There is something about Orange Cats that already feels a little… Renaissance-coded. The confidence. The audacity. The complete refusal to blink first. But one particularly chonky Orange Cat has ...
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