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This delightful Louis Wain illustration, published circa 1923, captures his iconic anthropomorphic cats in a classic British seaside scene. Louis Wain (1860–1939) is celebrated worldwide as one of the most influential artists of his time, especially known for his endearing and sometimes surreal portrayals of cats. His unique, imaginative art captivated audiences globally and transformed how society viewed cats—shifting from practical mousers to beloved companions and family members. Wain’s work has left an enduring mark on both popular culture and art, and his legacy continues to fascinate cat lovers, art enthusiasts, and collectors to this day.
In this print, a child cat in a sailor suit is being told off by an adult cat, set against a charming British pier scene. The playful caption reveals the child’s dramatic command to "take that other boy prisoner for stealing my crabs," capturing Wain’s characteristic wit. Printed in black and red ink on warm-toned vintage paper, this original c.1923 print is complemented by a dark green wooden frame with a cream-on-white double mount, giving it a charming vintage look. Measuring 26cm x 25cm, it’s a versatile size, perfect for adding character to any room.
The back includes a Baron Art label with handwritten details, enhancing its provenance and collectibility. Ideal for vintage, nautical, or British-themed interiors, this framed print is a lovely and rare example of Louis Wain’s playful and nostalgic artistry.
(W) 26cm
(H) 25cm
(D) 1.5cm
Excellent vintage condition.
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US$40
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