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SITTING CAT WITH CLOSED EYES (1917)
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SITTING CAT WITH CLOSED EYES (1917)
SKU GCA6-VTG160
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A woodcut by the Dutch graphic artist and painter Julie de Graag (1877-1924). The cat represents rebirth and resurrection, per their nine lives. They also symbolise observation, as well as timing in action and the courage for exploring the unknown, perhaps leading to a profound journey of self-discovery.
A6 size (148mm x 105mm)
Luxury pearlescent eco certified paper
Produced in our London studio
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Biodegradable packaging
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FREE international delivery over 10 cards
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