Owner Puts Her Fat Ginger Cat Into Famous Paintings, And The Result Is Hilarious (15 Pics)

Cats are very beautiful to look at; their poses are so elegant it looks as if they were the subjects of great masters’ paintings. One cat in Russia takes this to another level by actually being a subject of many famous paintings done by the greatest artists of all time. The beautiful, plump, ginger tabby with an awesome name, Zarathustra, sneaks comfortably into paintings and fits right in. “If I fits, I sits or lays, in whatever the artist portrays,” said he.

Zarathustra’s partner, a human named Svetlana Petrova, masterfully Photoshops him in into countless iconic paintings, ranging from the well-known works of Vincent van Gogh, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, J. Vermeer, Frida Kahlo, Diego Velazquez, and many others who have painted their way into art history. Zarathustra has become quite famous for his appearances in these famous works, and has had an exhibition in the UK. His photos were also shared by some museums on the internet.

Who would’ve thought that this kitty would become a face associated with the great artists? Zarathustra’s purpose is twofold: entertainment, of course, and education. Zarathustra helps raise awareness about the great works of art and helps them not to get buried in the sands of time by refreshing them and giving them a contemporary twist. It isn’t the first time this beautiful ginger tabby has enjoyed a spotlight on our platform. You can find links to the posts here and here.

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Commander Rex6 hours ago

“H u n g e r”6ReplyView more comments#2 

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Anthony6 hours ago

I think this is the original painting14ReplyView more comments#3 

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glowworm25 hours ago

Starry starry cat.6ReplyView More Replies…View more comments

The experiment of creating an internet meme out of art history told by the cat was so successful that Penguin Random House suggested making a book about the project. Svetlana Petrova & Zarathustra the Cat’s book “FAT CAT ART: Famous Masterpieces Improved by a Ginger Cat with Attitude” was published in the USA and was translated in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. You can find the book here.

Svetlana has talked about the project in an exclusive interview with Bored Panda: “Fat Cat Art is a very personal project for me. Zarathustra the Cat is my mother’s cat; I adopted him after she died in 2008. I was so close to my mother, and miss her so much. Zarathustra was and is a living memory of my mother. Zarathustra saved me from depression after my mother’s death. Before, in my theatre project, I made artworks with my other cat Marc, and one of my friends told me: “why you don’t do any art with your new cat Zarathustra, he is so funny!” And he was: he was fat, my mother spoiled him immensely, it is her words on the site, that he is “the best cat in the world.”#4 

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Reese2906Hi5 hours ago

It would be better if the cat was swatting her head wrap thing6ReplyView More Replies…View more commentshttps://8fd8a42f1c9a4b0a63630fc601310b26.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html#5 

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glowworm25 hours ago

I love Monet’s paintings. This one made me laugh due to the cat being in the middle of the pond.7ReplyView More Replies…View more comments

“I thought: why not, it will amuse me, and began to think of what I should do. It was useless to put wings on him, because he is evidently unable to fly in his physical conditions. So I thought that maybe I could do a photo session with food in the style of Dutch still-life paintings. To imagine how it would look, I decided to photoshop the cat into some painting (I used Photoshop for sketches of the sets of my events and costumes). And I don’t know why I photoshopped it into another painting, Danae by Rembrandt. Then I made 4 more classic paintings, and I sent it to some friends of mine, artists and gallerists, just to see their reaction. Never before had I seen serious ladies crying to tears and laying down from laughter. This encouraged me a lot, and I launched the site FatCatArt.com.”#6 

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Nudge5 hours ago

anybody else notice the white cat in the bottom left corner?15ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#7 

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sofacushionfort5 hours ago

Trivia point: the original Rokeby Venus was slashed by a Suffragette who later founded the women’s wing of the British Fascist Union. Score: women voters good, sex-negativity and fascism bad.9ReplyView more comments

“My other inspiration was the internet. I dreamt of creating an internet meme that would be beautiful and clever; this virus should bring some information, some stimulus to know more. People discovering my cat paintings should google the originals. Of course, not all of them do that, but just a few of them doing it is worth a play. Making this project brought a lot of knowledge for me also: I studied the style of old masters, their technique, to make paintings look as if they are real paintings made by old masters. I am very pleased if a museum that has original paintings in its collection reposts my artworks.”#8 

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Reese2906Hi5 hours ago

And this one is called overly large cat sunbathing6Replyhttps://8fd8a42f1c9a4b0a63630fc601310b26.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html#9 

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CrazedFalcon175 hours ago

This one fits!2ReplyView more comments

“Zarathustra is a serious cat and this is a serious project: all our works of art are high-resolution and large-sized, like original paintings, and the aim of the project is to put them for a couple of days or years or centuries in the museums where the original paintings are. We are just waiting to find out what museum would be brave enough to let an internet kitty in. Museums let graffiti writers in, now it’s LOLcats’ turn.”#10 

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Friday6 hours ago

Claimed baby Jesus’ blankie8ReplyView more comments#11 

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Burnt_Spaghetti2 hours ago

I’m concerned for the cat- he looks very uncomfortable lol3ReplyView more comments#13 

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Burnt_Spaghetti2 hours ago

Best Frenimies3Reply#14 

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Friday5 hours ago

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