The fascination with cats dates back centuries, with their mysterious and playful nature captivating humans around the world. In 1835, a tortoiseshell cat measuring over three feet long was displayed in London, drawing crowds who marveled at this extraordinary creature. Cats have transitioned from being mere mousers to beloved pets, with their presence felt in folklore, art, and everyday life.
Phaidon’s upcoming book, “Cat,” pays homage to these enigmatic creatures through a diverse collection of artworks spanning different eras and mediums. From medieval manuscripts to contemporary street art, the book showcases the timeless appeal of cats in art. Artists like Xuan Loc Xuan, Lee Sangsoo, and Utagawa Hiroshige bring feline personalities to life through their creative interpretations.
Scheduled for release on February 11, “Cat” is now available for pre-order in the Colossal Shop. The book promises to take readers on a visual journey through the history of cat depictions in art, highlighting their unique charm and universal relatability. Whether portrayed in oil paintings, woodcuts, or digital illustrations, cats continue to captivate artists and audiences alike with their expressive and sometimes comical nature.
Featuring artworks like Bill Traylor’s “Midnight Blue Cat” and Nathaniel Currier’s “The Favorite Cat,” “Cat” celebrates the enduring appeal of these enigmatic creatures. The book also showcases contemporary artists like Sally J. Han and Jodie Niss, whose modern interpretations of cats add a fresh perspective to the age-old fascination with these furry companions.
Andy Holden’s multimedia artwork, “Cat-tharsis,” and Hiroshige II’s woodcut, “A White Cat Playing with a String,” are just a few examples of the diverse range of cat-themed artworks featured in the book. Whether you’re a cat lover, art enthusiast, or simply appreciate the beauty of feline-inspired creations, “Cat” promises to be a visual delight that celebrates the timeless allure of cats in art.

