Love cats? Like art? I've got the book for you. Susan Herbert's Pre-Raphaelite Cats is quite cute and charming. Inspired by the Pre-Raphaelites, she has recreated thirty pieces of art so that they now star cats. On the cover, is her "The Awakening Conscience." Short descriptions of each piece of artwork is included. Interested in seeing the originals? Don't mind squinting? You'll love the tiny black-and-white reproductions of the originals. (It would be hard to fit pictures of all thirty paintings in one spread, I admit.)
The pieces of art:
Flora, after Evelyn de Morgan
Pet, after Walter Howell Deverell
Beata Beatrix, after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Claudio and Isabella, after William Holman Hunt
Ecce Ancilla Domini, after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Home From Sea, after Arthur Hughes
Isabella and the Pot of Basil, after William Holman Hunt
King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid, after Sir Edward Burne-Jones
La Ghirlandata, after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Mariana, after Sir John Everett Millais
Musica, after Kate Elizabeth Bunce,
Medea, after Frederick Sandys
Monna Vanna, after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Ophelia, after John William Waterhouse
Princes in the Tower, after Sir John Everett Millais
Psyche, after John William Waterhouse
Regina Cordium, after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Sleeping Princess, after Sir Edward Burne-Jones
The Awakening Conscience, after William Holman Hunt
The Black Brunswicker, after Sir John Everett Millais
The Blind Girl, after Sir John Everett Millais
The Bower Meadow, after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Daydream, after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Golden Stairs, after Sir Edward Burne-Jones
The Huguenot, after Sir John Everett Millais
The Light of the World, after William Holman Hunt
The Mirror of Venus, after Sir Edward Burne-Jones
The Long Engagement, after Arthur Hughes
The Proscribed Royalist, after Sir John Everett Millais
Veronica Veronese, after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
If I had to choose a few favorites? Well, I love The Mirror of Venus, The Proscribed Royalist, The Long Engagement, The Princes in the Tower, and Isabella and the Pot of Basil.