A 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...
View ArticleAlmond Blossoms and Cat’s Toe Beans
Today We, Zarathustra the Cat, reveal the true version of the famous flower painting by Vincent Van Gogh, featuring a sprig of flowering almond in a glass: Vincent van Gogh, Sprig of Flowering Almond...
View ArticleThe Singing Cat
Today We, Zarathustra the Cat, reveal to the world the true version of the iconic painting by Jack Vettriano, “The Singing Butler”: Jack Vettriano, The Singing Cat A cat lady in red takes her beloved...
View ArticleDaniel in the Lions’ Den: How to Turn Lions into Ginger Kittens — A Human...
Today We, Zarathustra the Cat, reveal to you the true version of the famous Peter Paul Rubens’ painting, “Daniel in the Lions’ Den,” showing how the biblical Daniel was saved from hungry lions: he...
View ArticleThe Blue Boy and the Ginger Cat
Today, We, Zarathustra the Cat, reveal the mysteries of the famous Thomas Gainsborough’s masterpiece, “The Blue Boy”, which appears to have originally featured a ginger cat. Thomas Gainsborough, The...
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