Craxton´s Cats

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A superbly illustrated account of one of the major figures of modern
British painting’s passion for cats, written with personal knowledge of the
artist. By concentrating on a single subject very dear to John Craxton’s
heart—cats—
this
volume offers an accessible introduction to this
popular artist, who has been championed by David Attenborough and
Andrew Marr, among many others. Craxton’s significance as an early artist
companion of Lucian Freud, his time in Greece, and his collaborations with
Patrick Leigh Fermor have generated growing interest in his art.
For Craxton, cats were an index of moods and states of mind, and a
splendidly apposite vehicle for his visual and verbal wit. Craxton loved cats
and lived with them for most of his life. The cat image came readily to mind
and hand, whether he was planning a taverna scene in Crete or doodling
during a telephone conversation. Cats permeate his art, weaving their way
through his paintings, drawings, and prints, bringing humor and mischief
to his images, as they did to his daily existence. Affectionate and faithless,
they were like so many casual lovers, no better than they should be and
gloriously on the make. In many ways, they are a fitting symbol or leitmotif
for Craxton’s own happy-go-
lucky
life.
A widely accessible introduction to Craxton’s work, this delightful
book will appeal to the devotee and the uninitiated alike.