Cat

Accession Number
1958/1.125

Title
Cat

Artist(s)
Juan Soriano

Artist Nationality
Mexican

Object Creation Date
1954

Medium & Support
lithograph on paper

Dimensions
12 5/8 in x 18 5/8 in (32.1 cm x 47.3 cm);22 in x 28 in (55.88 cm x 71.12 cm);19 13/16 in x 25 11/16 in (50.4 cm x 65.3 cm)

Credit Line
Museum Purchase

Subject matter
The Mexican-born child prodigy, Juan Soriano, who began showing at galleries at age 14, experimented with many different styles and movements throughout his career. From Fauvism and Expressionsim to Cubism and Surrealism, elements from each of these can be seen in this image of a cat. Soriano worked in Mexico City for many years alongside famous Mexican artists and intellectuals. In the 1950s, he moved to Europe where he spent extended periods of time in many cities, primarily based in Rome and then Paris.

Physical Description
At the center-left of this print, a cat is standing at an angle so it is neither in profile or facing the viewer head on. Its tail is long and curled up in a crescent shape. There are cross hatching lines near the cat's feet that suggest it is standing outside in nature and the background is similarly textured a light grey. The print is numbered (l.l.) "9/15" and signed and dated (l.r.) "J Soriano / 54." in pencil.

Primary Object Classification
Print

Collection Area
Modern and Contemporary

Rights
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Keywords
Felidae (family)
Felis domesticus (species)
Mexican
cats
modern and contemporary art
shadows

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