(Source: myfotolog)
Pierre Bonnard
“The Lunch of the Little Ones”, c. 1897
The Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy, France
>^..^<
Pierre BONNARD
France 1867 – 1947
Woman with Cat [La femme au chat], 1912
oil on canvas
Musée d’Orsay, Paris
“The figure seated behind a curved and tilted table strewn with random ambiguous forms is a motif found often in Bonnard’s work. The woman dressed in a dark dress looks down, away from the viewer.
The cat with ears flattened and paw upraised interacts more directly.”
More here. >^..^<
Pierre Bonnard illustration for Nature Stories by Jules Renard
(Don’t be surprised if I post a series of Bonnard cats >^..^<, unless I find its already been done, then I’ll post that one, I’m lazy that way.)
The cats have figured out all the good hiding places … between the burro skull and the jackalope.
Photo: ms. stephanie brown
Suzanne Valadon
Artist: Suzanne Valadon
Suzanne Valadon: Cat Lying in front of a Bouquet of Flowers (1919)







![Pierre BONNARD
France 1867 – 1947
Woman with Cat [La femme au chat], 1912
oil on canvas
Musée d’Orsay, Paris
“The figure seated behind a curved and tilted table strewn with random ambiguous forms is a motif found often in Bonnard’s work. The woman dressed in a dark dress looks down, away from the viewer.
The cat with ears flattened and paw upraised interacts more directly.”
More here. >^..^<](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2bdamHBxc1qi5izro1_1280.jpg)



