Thursday, December 29, 2016

Finding Cats at the Art Museum

"Cat" dated 1913
by Raymond Duchamp Villon
The Hubby and I visited the fantastic Detroit Institute of Arts today, and of course, I found cats!  I think this is lovely.

SHHH!!!  Don't tell The Hubby that
I snapped this photo of him!

The Kresge Court

Cute child with dog

John Singer Sargeant
"Madame Paul Poirson" 1885

John Abbott MacNeil Whistler
"Nocturne in Black and Gold: Falling Rocket", 1875
I LOVE art museums!  I love art, period.  Must be why I love cats; they are works of art!


14 comments:

  1. Lovely art, and the cat in the first one is amazing! Nice to see your hubby's photo, too! Thanks so much for sharing, and Happy New Year. :)

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  2. Those are pawsome. Thanks for sharing them. PS: we won't tell the hubby!

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  3. "Cat" from 1913 is very cute! It's lovely to see your husband :-)
    I totally agree that kitties are works of art. They are the most precious, beautiful art!

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  4. Agreed, they are certainly works of art.

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  5. Ohhhhhhhhhhhh I'd love to have that first piece of art in my house.
    Hugs madi and mom

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  6. Great art fotos and your hubby is very handsum. Big hugs to all

    Luv ya'

    Dezi and Raena

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  7. Well, you know how the mom feels about the DIA!

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  8. you found some beautiful pieces!!!!! Including your husband! ;)catchatwithcarenandcody

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  9. Great photos and nice to see the hubby.

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  10. I have been to that museum too! It is a pretty good collection!

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  11. We think your hubby is a cool cat! Thanks for sharing those photos!

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  12. 🎉 ☆ HAPPY MEW YEAR ☆ 2017 🎉
    I hope this year will bring all the best to you & fameowly
    💖 =^x^= 💖

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  13. I really like the semi-abstract wall sculpture.

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  14. I love museums of all kinds! It's great you were allowed to take photographs. Not all museums allow that.

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