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Comments: The picture was a bit smaller than I expected - it will work well in the space where I'm putting it. It is creative and whimsical which is what my wheel pottery work will probably be, which is where I am keeping it.
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Cons Purchase Reason Comments: When I bought this print, it was just on a whim because I thought the picture was so cute and I had two black cats (one since passed on) in my life. Well, as fate would have it, within three months of buying this, we found the most beautiful black long haired cat trapped in our neighbor's storage room and we wound up keeping her, making her number SIX in our household... the odd thing was, she is now the third black cat in our lives... it was as if it was meant to be and I just LOVE this print. It is smaller than what I usually buy and a little more expensive, but I am so glad that I bought it. While our first two were short haired, our BeBe is EXACTLY like the cat in the print!
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Comments: Price is very resonable and the print is perfect
Displaying reviews 1-3 Three Black Catsby Maud LewisArt Print44 x 36 cm Item #: 45974
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Product InformationThis art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using a digital or offset lithography press. About the ArtistOne of Canada’s most beloved folk artists, Maud Lewis (1903 – 1970) painted delightful, childlike images of animals and outdoor scenes. Though she had a difficult life of illness and poverty, she enjoyed the creative process and took great pride in her work. Lewis's house and a group of her paintings form part of a permanent exhibition at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. © AllPosters
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