Cats in Books: A Celebration of Cat Illustration through the Ages
by Rodney Dale
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Within the pages of this beautifully designed volumes are some of the finest depictions of cats which have appeared in books over more than 1,000 years. Among the featured artists are Beatrix Potter, Sir John Tenniel, Edward Gorey, Charles Perrault, and Dr. Seuss. 70 illustrations, 45 in color.Tags
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Another library sale find; one I'd never seen before, but really it's a book about cats. In books. How bad could it possibly be?
It's a gem! The only reason I didn't rate it a bit higher is because it's a rather too concise overview of cats in literary history. It's a slim volume; easy to read in one sitting. Rather than looking at cats as subjects in literature, it sticks to an illustrative perspective: cats in illuminated manuscripts, fables, short stories and, of course, children's literature. It's fully illustrated itself, of course, with examples for each entry. A nice edition from the British Library.
As I said, a gem of a find; one of those karmic gifts that make library sales even better.
It's a gem! The only reason I didn't rate it a bit higher is because it's a rather too concise overview of cats in literary history. It's a slim volume; easy to read in one sitting. Rather than looking at cats as subjects in literature, it sticks to an illustrative perspective: cats in illuminated manuscripts, fables, short stories and, of course, children's literature. It's fully illustrated itself, of course, with examples for each entry. A nice edition from the British Library.
As I said, a gem of a find; one of those karmic gifts that make library sales even better.
A lovely souvenir of my trip to Philadelphia. A small book lavishly illustrated with cat illustrations that range from Jim Davis' Garfield all the way back to the unnamed artist who put cats into the illuminated manuscripts of "The Book of Kells."
Each artist is examined along with samples of characteristic cat art. Includes Dick Whittington, Puss in Boots, Struwwelpeter, Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll, Dr. Seuss, and so much else. The textual treatment is shorter than I would have liked, but it is a small book after all. Overall, I found it wonderful and beautiful.
Each artist is examined along with samples of characteristic cat art. Includes Dick Whittington, Puss in Boots, Struwwelpeter, Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll, Dr. Seuss, and so much else. The textual treatment is shorter than I would have liked, but it is a small book after all. Overall, I found it wonderful and beautiful.
the 1/2 is because i really don't like pets but this was better than the dog book. i am reading it really for the illustrations.
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- Canonical title
- Cats in Books: A Celebration of Cat Illustration through the Ages
- Original publication date
- 1997
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- Introduction: Cats in Books celebrates people's fascination with cats through the ages, particularly as it is reflected in manuscript and book illustration.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)At the end of our 1,200-year journey, these two remind us that illustrative styles may have changed, and the lot of the cat has certainly changed, but perceptive illustrators have always understood the essence of being a cat.
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