Illustration
Kalighat painting based on Bengali folklore where a cat poses as a monk on an island full of mice. The cat later proves them wrong for their initial lack of belief through saintly behavior. He then consumes the offspring of several mice after gaining the respect of his peers. It is assumed that this is a portrayal of ascetics in a form of artistic mockery. Paper on watercolor by an unknown artist from Kolkata, India, c. 1890s.
Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
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