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    Look at How Cats Were Portrayed in Medieval Art
    By Margherita Cole on October 31, 2022


    Cats in Medieval Art
    Art has changed a great deal over the past centuries. By looking back at different art movements, we can see the evolution of different
    aesthetics and approaches to painting, sculpture, and other media. But
    while creative styles have shifted over time, the interest in certain
    subjects has remained the same for most artists. Case in point: cats
    have had a storied relationship in art that stretches all the way back
    to ancient Egypt.

    From domestic cats to cheetahs, tigers, and lions—depictions of felines
    can be found across cultures and time periods. The ancient Egyptians saw
    cats as sacred animals and incorporated their likeness into relief
    carvings, papyrus paintings, and tomb decorations. During the Middle
    Ages, however, the Catholic Church had a less favorable view of cats,
    due to their association with paganism and witchcraft. As a result, cats
    were warded off from cities and even tortured.

    Despite their bad reputation, cats were still part of Medieval life in Europe—mostly providing pest control for urban centers—and they
    permeated much of the art created during this period. However, these
    portrayals aren't known for their accuracy. Instead, paintings of cats
    in Medieval art are known for their humorously strange appearances,
    which is perhaps tied to their poor standing in European society in the
    Middle Ages. These illustrations vary from kitties with human-like faces
    to cats walking on their hindlegs to lions that don't look very catlike
    at all.

    Scroll down to see these funny depictions of cats in Medieval art.

    Cats in Medieval Art

    DEPICTIONS OF DOMESTIC CATS

    PAINTINGS OF LIONS

    Watch this video to learn more about the tradition of cats in Medieval art:

    h/t: [Open Culture]

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    MARGHERITA COLE
    Margherita Cole is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met and
    illustrator based in Southern California. She holds a BA in Art History
    with a minor in Studio Art from Wofford College, and an MA in
    Illustration: Authorial Practice from Falmouth University in the UK. She
    wrote and illustrated an instructional art book about how to draw
    cartoons titled 'Cartooning Made Easy: Circle, Triangle, Square' that
    was published by Walter Foster in 2022.
    Read all posts from Margherita Cole

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