"What a greater gift than the love of a cat." Charles Dickens
This is a difficult book to describe, because it is art involving cats. The wonderful part is that you can interpret each painting by itself.
So many of these paintings were painted in the 1600's, and most of these paintings were very different than the more recent ones. The people in the paintings were painted very differently, and did not resemble real people.But, maybe they weren't supposed to. Some of the artists' work is displayed along with their bibliography, including Lucian Freud, Dame Elizabeth Blackadder, Francisco Goya, David Hockney, Franz Marc, Sebastiano Lazzari, Leonardo Da Vinci, Xu Gu, Kiki Smith, Morris Hirshfield, Christopher Wood, Balthus, Tsuguharu Leonard Foujita, E'douard Manet, Christopher Nevinson, Cornelis Visscher, Edward Bawden, and Ammi Phillips. I knew very few of these artists, but found their biographies very interesting.
The cats all look different...some hardly look like cats at all. I would love to pull out my favorites, frame them, and hang them on my walls, but I won't, of coarse.
I really enjoyed this book, especially since I am a cat lover/owner myself. All cat lovers, and even those who don't, will enjoy this book.