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Two Children Teasing a Cat (oil on canvas)
5667230 Two Children Teasing a Cat (oil on canvas) by Carracci, Annibale (1560-1609); 66 x 88.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: " Let sleeping dogs lie" moral lesson); Italian, out of copyright
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7 Deadly Sins Anger Angry Classicism Crayfish Furor Lesson Moral Morality Parable Rage Seven Deadly Sins Tormenting Feeling Teaching
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This oil on canvas painting by Annibale Carracci, titled "Two Children Teasing a Cat" captures a timeless scene that speaks volumes about human nature and morality. The image depicts two mischievous children, a boy and a girl, engaging in the age-old pastime of tormenting an innocent cat. The artist skillfully portrays the emotions at play here - anger, rage, and furor are evident on the feline's face as it tries to defend itself against the children's antics. The painting serves as a moral lesson with its underlying message: "Let sleeping dogs lie". It reminds us of the importance of treating others with kindness and respect, even when we have power over them. Through this parable-like artwork, Carracci invites viewers to reflect upon their own actions and consider how they treat those who are vulnerable or weaker than themselves. The composition is rich in symbolism; notice how crayfish can be seen near the cat's paws. This inclusion adds another layer of meaning related to teaching morality and avoiding sinful behavior. The vibrant colors bring life to both the figures and their surroundings while showcasing Carracci's mastery of baroque style combined with classicism. Now housed in New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, this Italian masterpiece continues to captivate audiences centuries after its creation. Its depiction of childhood curiosity mixed with lessons on empathy resonates across time, reminding us all that our actions have consequences – for both ourselves and those around us.
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