Peel Slowly and See the Banana Cat
Do you know the true story behind the famous Andy Warhol’s design of the cover of the album “The Velvet Underground & Nico”, one of the most influential albums in rock and pop music and one of the...
View ArticleBoop! It’s a New Hope
There are days when everything is falling apart, the mousy paws of despair scratch at your heart, and it seems that the world will never return to normality, and breakfast will never come. Gustav Klimt...
View ArticleThe Sower and the Sunny Cat
Today We, Zarathustra the Celestial Cat, reveal the true version of the famous Vincent Van Gogh’s painting “The Sower at the Sunset” and unveil the true look of the sun there: Vincent Van Gogh, “The...
View ArticleBreaking news: Japanese fisherman catches Catzilla by his whiskers!
Once Katsushika Hokusai witnessed an outstanding event: a fisherman caught Catzilla by his whiskers in Kajikazawa in Kai Province, near Mount Fuji. The great artist commemorated this happening in the...
View ArticleA cat enters the ballet scene!
Do you know why one of the classic ballet jumps is called “entrechat”? If you try to translate this word from French, you will get “enter, cat!” (“entre-chat”). French genius Edgar Degas tells the...
View ArticleMidsummer Nap
Today We, Zarathustra the Cat, reveal the true version of the famous painting “Midsummer”, a masterpiece created by English artist Albert Moore: Albert Moore, Midsummer. True version Moore was one of...
View ArticleWhat if roses are cats’ pink noses?
Today We, Zarathustra the Cat, reveal to you the true version of the famous “Roses” by Dutch genius Vincent Van Gogh: Vincent Van Gogh, Roses are cats’ pink noses Not everyone knows that Vincent Van...
View ArticleTerrace of a cafe at night visited by giant cats
Everybody remembers how lively looked the terrace of a cafe on the Place du Forum in Arles, France, when Van Gogh painted it in 1888. The place still exists nowadays. It is visited by giant cats, from...
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