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Here is a charming animal figurine sure to bring joy to any home location! You'll be amusing your friends as soon as they see this quaint statue!
When the renowned French illustrator and caricaturist Albert Dubout puts his pen to paper to sketch his feline companions, he depicts his cat as well as we all know them: cats in multitudes and cats all alone, cats in mischief and cats at rest, cats with their kittens and cats in love, cats on the prowl and cats at their best.
In this statue by Albert Dubout, a black cat has turned his head around and lifted his tail revealing "a third eye". It is a humorous statue which is sure to draw a chuckle from anyone who looks at it. The comedy is enhanced by the wide-eyed look of surprise on the kitty and the exaggerated stiffness of his tail. The texture of the statue's fur is rough, reminiscent of the quick pen strokes originally drawn by Mr. Dubout.
Part of the highly collectible Parastone Mouseion 3D Collection designed in Europe to adapt famous paintings into three-dimensional form. Includes color picture of the original artwork by Dubout and a description in multiple languages.
See alternate view below.
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Features
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- Reproduces a beloved Dubout illustration in a new way -- 3D!
- Minute details reproduced in the fur of the cat. Eyes are expressive and fun!
- Perfect size for desktop or bookshelf. Silly, fun, makes you laugh.
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Specifications
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Size |
Approx. 9.25"H x 3.25"W x 2.5"D |
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Material |
Resin |
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Shipping Weight |
3 lbs |
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