Cats of the V&A: 50 Postcards
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Cats of the V&A: 50 Postcards
A set of fifty beguiling, funny, and artistic feline postcards selected from the incomparable collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Bringing together fifty of the V&A’s most adorable, stylish, and charming cats, this boxed postcard set features a wide range of art styles, from the Edwardian eccentricity of Louis William Wain to the whimsy of early Victorian Christmas cards, and from the fish-stealing strays of sixteenth-century genre painting to the sophisticated felines of 1920s Paris.
Included are artists from all over the world using many different mediums, including:
- A tantalizing photograph by A.W. Turner from the 1860s
- The famous Tournée du Chat Noir lithograph poster from 1896
- A unique Chinese painting of a cat waiting in ambush by Ji Biao from 1819
- A charming domestic scene in woodcut by Ludovic-Rodo Pissarro from 1919
- A playful watercolor by an unknown, likely Mughal, artist from 1740
- Pencil sketch studies by Helen Allingham from the early 20th century
- And many more.
A beautiful collection to give, receive, or use for correspondence or décor, Cats of the V&A offers a cat-themed piece of art for every mood and occasion.




