Still Life with an Ebony Chest. Frans Snyders, 17th century. https://t.co/8ZNaVYZ8NH pic.twitter.com/YgwtKjYjZu
— Cats of Yore (@CatsOfYore) September 14, 2022
Non classé
Kitchen still life with fish and cat. Ca. 1650. https://t.co/cawPT2bsok pic.twitter.com/KQkawaJWk6
— Cats of Yore (@CatsOfYore) September 14, 2022
Still Life with Fish, Oysters, Birds, and Cat. Alexander Adriaenssen, 1631. https://t.co/G10ez8xCLU pic.twitter.com/u4XlDh3hdT
— Cats of Yore (@CatsOfYore) September 14, 2022
Look at this absolute gremlin. Pieter Claesz, 1656. https://t.co/OzeQESH2Zx pic.twitter.com/YS1RqDRtG7
— Cats of Yore (@CatsOfYore) September 14, 2022
So, as usual, the only thing I want to promote is rescue animals – especially the "less adoptable" ones. If you have the time and resources please consider adopting a senior pet, or one with special medical or behavioral challenges!♥️ pic.twitter.com/gB9rW8CUeb
— Cats of Yore (@CatsOfYore) September 15, 2022
Also, best of luck to everyone telling me these aren't technically still lifes. I'm not actually in charge of all that but I hope you are able to make all the museums and art history books change the titles to suit you.
— Cats of Yore (@CatsOfYore) September 15, 2022
One of my favorite sub-genres of art is Cats Stealing Food in Still Life Paintings. It’s so wonderfully disrespectful. So here is a thread celebrating the need for snacks triumphing over art. First, Still Life with Cat. Alexandre-Francois Desportes, 1705. https://t.co/pvPWJOYuZj pic.twitter.com/dGtRqaB62V
— Cats of Yore (@CatsOfYore) September 14, 2022
Des objectifs ? pic.twitter.com/3HPwvFrfuL
— La Pelota 🇯🇵 🎴 (@Ali93p1) September 9, 2022
J’suis explosé c’est trop un gamin pic.twitter.com/qf7u4D5XG8
— La Pelota 🇯🇵 🎴 (@Ali93p1) September 9, 2022
Quand il a hagar des journalistes a cause de leurs questions de merde mdrrr pic.twitter.com/IJkwX2QylL
— La Pelota 🇯🇵 🎴 (@Ali93p1) September 9, 2022