Arte murale gatto
Ramen Cat Print in Pink and Orange for kitchen wall art Stampa Gatto Ramen
Salva fino a £16.00
Retro wall prints featuring vintage black cats against yellow and orange background Baffi Radianti
Salva fino a £17.00
Framed artwork of a tiger in a natural setting with blue and orange colors. Shōtora
Salva fino a £17.00
Japanese Ukiyo-e style poster of black panther with yellow grass Pantera Ukiyo-e
Salva fino a £17.00
Unique wall art featuring a Yayoi Kusama-inspired cat poster Gatti da Sogno
Salva fino a £17.00
white tiger wall art for modern living room Arctic Grace
Salva fino a £17.00
Big cat art with abstract feline silhouettes in black and grey tones Gatti Wabi Sabi
Salva fino a £17.00
Blue and white cat poster wall print with grumpy feline for office decor

Lunedì mattina
Salva fino a £17.00
Featured New Orleans Music Poster with black cats playing jazz instruments Gatti Jazz
Salva fino a £18.00
Indian Tiger Wall Art depicting a curled tiger among lotus flowers on patterned backdrop Maestà Serena
Salva fino a £18.00

Stampe e Poster da Parete con Gatti (Stili Carini, Moderni e Retrò)

Trova arte da parete con gatti che si adatti al tuo spazio, poster di gatti carini, stampe moderne minimaliste e disegni felini d’ispirazione retrò. Da illustrazioni in bianco e nero a opere d’arte co... Read More

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The History of Cat Wall Art

Cat imagery has been a prominent feature in artistic expression throughout human history. The journey begins with ancient Egyptian civilization, where cats were not only deified but also frequently depicted in wall paintings, sculptures, and funerary art. These representations honored the goddess Bastet and reflected the sacred status cats held in their society.

During the Middle Ages in Europe, cats appeared in illuminated manuscripts and religious paintings, often with symbolic significance. In Asian art traditions, particularly in China and Japan, cats were portrayed in scrolls, woodblock prints, and paintings as symbols of good fortune and spiritual guardians.

The evolution continued into the 18th and 19th centuries when cats became popular subjects in folk art and domestic décor. Artists like Gottfried Mind, known as the "Cat Raphael," specialized in feline portraits. The emergence of print technology in the Victorian era allowed for wider distribution of cat imagery in homes.

The 20th century saw cats featured prominently in Art Nouveau designs, Art Deco pieces, and later in pop art movements. Artists like Andy Warhol and his famous cat illustrations contributed to the modern interpretation of feline art. The rise of photography and digital art in recent decades has further expanded the medium, allowing for new artistic interpretations of our feline companions.

Today's cat wall art encompasses everything from fine art reproductions to contemporary digital designs, offering cat enthusiasts endless ways to celebrate their love for felines through home décor. The modern market includes various styles from minimalist line drawings to vibrant abstract representations, continuing the ancient tradition of honoring cats through visual arts.

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