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A Bushel And A Peck(See options...) |
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A Chorus LineTogether now! Left foot first. Look in the same direction…” is what this chorus line’s choreographer must be thinking as he watches this performance. Look closely—furry faces are all facing forward and tails are gracefully curved upwards but…those 28 legs are anything but “in sync.” Braldt Bralds, our very own “Dutch Master,” pokes fun in a tongue in cheek way about the independent nature of cats. “They seem to go through life with an attitude of ‘nobody can teach me anything unless I want them to.’ And in this painting that seems to be their motto along with, ‘Okay, we’ll do it! But we’ll do it our way!’” Bold and graphic, yet painstakingly finite in detail, this work—like all of Bralds’ others—defies classification. From left to right: Somali, Bombay, White British Shorthair, Korat, Burmilla, Norwegian Forest Cat, Red Tabby American Shorthair. (See options...) |
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A Drenched Cat(See options...) |
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A Friend Of A Friend(See options...) |
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A Mixed Bag"Ever since I finished Bag Ladies, my first Greenwich Workshop limited edition fine art print, which pictured ten cats in as many bags, I have toyed with the idea of a new portrait of ´breeds´ in a bag. So I have included seven cats and what I call a Dachs(hund) mouse...or is that two mice?" Calling all cat lovers! Put a Longhaired Calico, a non-pedigree Tortoise Shell, a White Russian Angora, a Russian Blue, a non-pedigree Shorthair Tabby, a Champagne British Shorthair and a non-pedigree black and white in a bag and take them home! (See options...) |
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A Well Bread Cat(See options...) |
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Abyssinian(See options...) |
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American Shorthair(See options...) |
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Bag LadiesBraldt Bralds skillful combination of Flemish still lineage with his incredible detail make for an eye-popping image. “This was my first Greenwich Workshop print, and showcased one of my favorite subjects: the cat,” Braldt says. “I had three cats myself at the time. But three didn’t really prepare me for ten different breeds, each accompanied by the brave new world of a shopping bag to explore. It was fun and fascinating to give each its own personality and to spread the focus so your eye searches for them while discovering each new delight.” (See options...) |
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Barn Cat(See options...) |
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Basket Cases(See options...) |
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Big Gray's Barn And Bistro(See options...) |
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Bittersweet(See options...) |
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Blueberry(See options...) |
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Bookends(See options...) |
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BoucatWhile leafing through a book on Dutch master still lifes, it struck Braldt that in many parts of Europe—including his native Holland—“bouquet” is pronounced “booket.” Always on the prowl for puns, he leaped on the concept of Boucat. The glorious array of cats features a Birman, Oci, Somali, Blue British Shorthair, Red Maine Coon, an American Gray Shorthair and a Snowshoe. We love the fun surprises like the inchworm, ladybug, mouse and butterfly, and can’t stop marveling over the incredible detail— you’d swear the droplets of dew would be wet to the touch. Published from the artist’s original oil painting. (See options...) |
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British Blue Shorthair(See options...) |
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Burman(See options...) |
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Cabinet Meeting(See options...) |
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Casey Cat(See options...) |
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