
Following on from her extremely popular earlier series titled 'The Moosters', Caroline Shotton has once again drawn upon four of the most famous and instantly recognisable paintings known to man.
However, the obvious tweaks made is the replacing of the Mona Lisa, the Girl with the Pearl Earring, the screaming impressionist figure, and in this case the laughing Cavalier with her much-loved dough eyed cows; creating her very own modern day Moosterpieces.
This prim and proper cow is the lead figure in this takeoff of 'The Laughing Cavalier' by Frans Hals (1582 - 1666) & this gets the Caroline Shotton comical treatment!
Here's some trivia for you, did you know the piece's title was actually unknown? and the Victorian public press actually invented it, add to that the dashing cow or cavalier! in question is not really laughing, it's just that his milktache, I mean moustache, was upturned at either end, indicating he was happy!
Spring 2012 sees the release of this new Shotton.
One of 4 pieces that follow up to Caroline Shotton's - 'The Great Moosters' collection (November 2007). Described as 'The Greatest Classics Of All Time with a modern day slant'
Demand for the original collection was high and people still enquire today if they can get 'those pieces.' Finally her fans are able to get their hands on these cute & compact pieces, a fitting continuation of The Great Moosters
Study Of The Laughing Cowvalier
By Caroline Shotton
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Format | Mounted |
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Edition Copies: | 295 |
Release Year | 2012 |
Edition Type | Giclee |
Category | Humour |
Stock Status | Sold Out |
Dimensions | 8.0 x 8.0 Inches |
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