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FAT CAT ART

Svetlana Petrova

Famous Masterpieces Improved by a Ginger Cat with Attitude

“It’s official. That thing that classic art has been missing is a chubby reclining kitty.” —The Huffington Post
Internet meme meets classical art in Svetlana Petrova’s brilliant Fat Cat Art. Featuring her twenty-two-pound, ginger-colored cat Zarathustra superimposed onto some of the greatest artworks of all time, Petrova’s paintings are an Internet sensation. Now fans will have the ultimate full-color collection of her work, including several never-before-seen pieces, to savor for themselves or to give as a gift to fellow cat lovers.

From competing with Venus’s sexy reclining pose (and almost knocking her off her chaise lounge in the process) in Titian’s Venus of Urbino, to exhibiting complete disdain as he skirts away from God’s pointing finger in Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam, Zarathustra single-handedly rewrites art history in the way that only an adorable fat cat can.

Artist Svetlana Petrova lives in Russia with her lovable feline muse, Zarathustra. Petrova’s work was featured in a British exhibition entitled “Russian Extremes—from Icons to I-Cats.”
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Published 2015-09-15 by Tarcher

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Published 2015-09-15 by Tarcher

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Petrova lives in Russia with her loveable feline muse. Her work was featured in a British exhibition this summer entitled “Russian Extremes—From Icons to I-Cats.” Read more...

Every nerd loves a great cat meme, and artist Svetlana Petrova’s work on classic paintings featuring her big ginger cat Zarathustra takes it to a whole new level.

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Now that's what we call a masterpuss.

A Russian artist has taken hundreds of classic paintings and Photoshoppped her pet cat Zarathustra into them, making them, in our opinion, 89426576 times better.

Russian artist Svetlana Petrova has created a series of cat-infused classic art pieces. An ode to her own cat Zarathustra, Petrova's work is unlike any other series.