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Louis Wain

    Louis Wain was an English artist renowned for his distinctive drawings, which consistently featured anthropomorphized cats and kittens with large, captivating eyes. His unique style captured the playful and whimsical essence of these feline subjects. Wain's work continues to delight and engage readers with its charming simplicity and iconic portrayal of cats. His art resonates with a universal affection for animals, bringing joy through its lighthearted aesthetic.

    Le Livre du Pays des Chats
    • Le Livre du Pays des Chats

      Les chats classiques de Louis Wain et de bien d'autres

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The domestic popularity of cats grew during Victorian times. This book allows the reader to make a brief visit to this magical world of "catland" once again, as it examines scraps, greetings cards, postcards, advertisements, book illustrations and prints from the period 1880 to 1920. The book gives a pictorial glimpse of feline life as portrayed by artists such as Helena Maguire, Louis Wain and Henrietta Ronner. Cats can be seen at play throughout the seasons - ice-skating in January through holidaying at the seaside in summer, to apple-bobbing at Hallow'een.

      Le Livre du Pays des Chats