
"Concert of Cats" Stretched Canvas
Fully restored and ready to hang, this painting will bring a smile to anybody who looks at it! Cats and kittens are gathered on a circular table, studying a musical score on which an owl is perched. We can almost hear them rehearsing, and it looks like the cat to the left hit a high note that might not be well tuned. The owl is trying to decide whether to stay or fly away... The window, however, has been occupied by a curious cat that is spying inside. The composition is well balanced on the bottom left with a colorful monkey that plays a clarinet, while a fellow baboon listens with interest. By the way, is all this happening while humans are away? Check out the Related Products below for our full Cat Collection! When painting this artwork, David Teniers the Younger (1610–1690) creatively interpreted an art trend raging in the heart of Europe. In fact, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Low Countries became known for a rather unusual art trend. Singerie, which can be trace