Cat (1951) by Corneille

The artwork titled “Cat,” created by the artist Corneille in 1951, belongs to the Art Informel movement and falls under the genre of animal painting.

The artwork depicts a stylized and abstract representation of a cat, characterized by bold and dynamic brushstrokes. The cat’s figure is painted in a combination of rich, dark hues, predominantly blues and purples, with noticeable streaks of red and white. The cat’s exaggerated features, including large circular eyes and prominent whiskers, are rendered in a somewhat distorted fashion, adhering to the abstract tendencies of the Art Informel movement. The background contrasts sharply with the dark tones of the cat, featuring a vibrant yellow color that enhances the painting’s visual intensity. This juxtaposition of colors and abstract form imbues the artwork with a sense of spontaneity and expressive power, typical of Corneille’s artistic style and the broader Art Informel movement.

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