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Cat Gentleman, Cat Lady
Cecilia Beaux tells us much about the people in her portraits by honoring them with cats
What did Cecilia Beaux (1855-1942) want to tell us about her brother-in-law when she decided to paint him with a cat?
Take a look below and see what difference the orange tabby makes for your impression of Henry Sturgis Drinker (1850–1937).
I covered the cat with squiggly lines in the comparison picture, instead of using an eraser tool. As a journalist, I’m uncomfortable with the ease with which we can alter images these days. Cropping is fine, but removing and adding details should be done only rarely. Thus my clumsy cover-up.
Here’s a close-up of the cat.
Did this cat make you like the person in the portrait more? Did it make you feel like Henry S. Drinker was more sympathetic?
Henry’s pose in the portrait is natural enough to suggest this was based on a sketch done in person. Maybe the cat…