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Images in different countries cats
Cats live throughout the world. In each country they are perceived in different ways - sometimes just find pets, and somewhere they are worshiped, and even idolized. Perhaps this is one reason why the images in different parts of the globe, they look so different. See for yourself:
1. Africa
2. Africa - statuette
3. China
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5. Netherlands (painter Cornelis Raaphorst)
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7. France (Eve Riser - «Roberts Picasso and Miro's Cats»)
8. Laurens Barnard - «Cat Woman»
9. Italy («Fallen Among Theives» - unknown artist)
10. Guido Daniele - drawing on his hand
11. Switzerland (Fritz Hug - «The Cat») - a wooden puzzle
12. Japan
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14. Mexico (Lily West - «Mexican Cat»)
15. Georg Rauch «Room with Cat»
16. England («Horatio the Dockyard Cat» - Leman Martin)
17. McCannell Ursula - «The Cat on Its Chair»
18. India (Montu Chitrakar - «Kalighat Cat with Fish»)
19. Hawaii (artist Waikiki Tutu)
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21. Indonesia
22. Indonesia - figurines
23. Indonesia - graffiti
24. Russia ("Puss Kazan" - splint 18th century)
25. "First Winter" - Vladimir Rumyantsev
26. Bali - statues
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28. Georgia
29. Georgia - statuette
30. The joint work of Brazil and America (Naza and Suzane Jales)
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1. Africa
2. Africa - statuette
3. China
4.
5. Netherlands (painter Cornelis Raaphorst)
6.
7. France (Eve Riser - «Roberts Picasso and Miro's Cats»)
8. Laurens Barnard - «Cat Woman»
9. Italy («Fallen Among Theives» - unknown artist)
10. Guido Daniele - drawing on his hand
11. Switzerland (Fritz Hug - «The Cat») - a wooden puzzle
12. Japan
13.
14. Mexico (Lily West - «Mexican Cat»)
15. Georg Rauch «Room with Cat»
16. England («Horatio the Dockyard Cat» - Leman Martin)
17. McCannell Ursula - «The Cat on Its Chair»
18. India (Montu Chitrakar - «Kalighat Cat with Fish»)
19. Hawaii (artist Waikiki Tutu)
20.
21. Indonesia
22. Indonesia - figurines
23. Indonesia - graffiti
24. Russia ("Puss Kazan" - splint 18th century)
25. "First Winter" - Vladimir Rumyantsev
26. Bali - statues
27.
28. Georgia
29. Georgia - statuette
30. The joint work of Brazil and America (Naza and Suzane Jales)
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