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35 Hilariously Ugly Cats From Medieval Paintings You're Pawsome

John Reinhard Weguelin (Public Domain) The cat in ancient Egypt was closely linked to the goddess Bastet who presided over the hearth, home, women, and women's secrets. Bastet was one of the most popular deities of Egypt because she promised peace and prosperity to her adherents of both sexes.


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Getty's online collection includes hundreds of cats, from household pets to wild (and mild) beasts A Selection of Cats From Ancient Art to Present Day


20+ Cats In Medieval Paintings Proving Ancient Artists Have Never Seen One

Medieval cat paintings, cats showing up in engravings, and cats depicted in illuminated manuscripts provide insight into how felines were viewed in history . To celebrate this strange relationship of the time, we rounded up the best medieval cat images around.


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Medieval manuscripts are littered with images of cats - sharing their owner's dinner, keeping them company, and even cosplaying as nuns.


Ugly Medieval Cat Paintings And They Are Too Funny

Ever tried to paint a cat? It turns out that it's not as easy as you might expect. It indeed wasn't for these Medieval artists anyway! While they excelled at painting religious scenes, portraits of Royalty, and naked ladies, this particular type of pussy offered an altogether different challenge.


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October 22, 2021 Image: @medieval_cat_paintings on Instagram Yup, Medieval Cat Paintings Are A Thing Medieval human paintings can be so beautiful. Medieval cat paintings? Not so much. I have a lot of respect for artists. I certainly don't mean to 'be judgemental'.


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1995, Archaeofauna. The partial skeletons of 79 medieval cats were recovered from a well in Cambridge, England. The animals had been killed by having their throats cut and were subsequently skinned and dismembered for consumption by the inhabitants of the town. A metrical study revealed the small stature of the cats in comparison with those.


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Archaeology December 23, 2022 Cats in the middle ages: What medieval manuscripts teach us about our ancestors' pets by Madeleine S. Killacky, The Conversation Cat king, Germany, circa 1450..


A Medieval Cat Painting r/funny

All cats are a little demonic, as their humans would probably attest to. It turns out Medieval scribes were maybe just a little more on the nose about it. "In the Medieval period, animals were understood to be the mirror of human society," historian Damien Kempf, who is writing a book on Medieval depictions of animals, told me.


Someone Noticed That Cats In Medieval Paintings Look Really Ugly, And You Can't Unsee That

While we know cats to be cute and painfully adorable fur balls, the depictions of them in Medieval art are anything but flattering. In fact, it makes cats as a whole look like really scary, ugly creatures. Interestingly enough, the cause of this level of influence on artists of the time was actually religion!


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The medieval cat painting is believed to have been created between 578 and 595 CE and is said to have been a common thread among religious images and texts. Cats in Medieval Europe were almost always included in religious texts.


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Cats and dogs have lived alongside humans and inspired artists for thousands of years. This exhibition catalogue "Always by Our Side: Cats and Dogs in 16th-19th-century Art" gives an overview of the menaings of cats and dogs in art and cultural history, and insight into how artists of past centuries reflected attitudes towards nature and animals, thereby shedding light on human nature as well.


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Roy­al 12 C xix f. 36v/37r (13th cen­tu­ry) Cats pro­vid­ed medieval cit­i­zens with the same pest con­trol ser­vices they'd been per­form­ing since the ancient Egyp­tians first domes­ti­cat­ed them. Ancient Egyp­tians con­veyed their grat­i­tude and respect by regard­ing cats as sym­bols of divin­i­ty, pro­tec­tion, and strength.


Pin by Julius Schultz on Medieval Cats Cat art, Cat painting, Medieval art

Cats in Medieval Art Depictions of Domestic Cats cat king, germany, 15th century pic.twitter.com/ed9HCSA386 — weird medieval guys (@WeirdMedieval) September 2, 2022 catnip, france, 13th century pic.twitter.com/Jmn5V1407B — weird medieval guys (@WeirdMedieval) August 22, 2022 cat, france, 15th century pic.twitter.com/YwV7Xh0gGD


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Credit: Web Gallery of Art Similarly, in the miniature of a Dutch Book of Hours (a common type of. Just like today, medieval families gave their cats names. A 13th-century


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Medieval and Renaissance artists might place a cat in some historical scenes, such as this fresco of the Last Supper by Cosimo Rosselli, which was done around 1481 and can be found in the Sistine Chapel. Lorenzo Lotto's Cat