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Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuñiga | Francisco Goya | Fine Art Cat Print | Cat Lover Gift | Wall Art
Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuñiga | Francisco Goya | Fine Art Cat Print | Cat Lover Gift | Wall Art
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Francisco Goya (1746–1828) painted Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuñiga around 1787–88, and it is one of the most quietly disturbing portraits in the history of art. The red-suited child holds a string attached to a magpie; behind him, three cats watch the bird with hungry, unblinking eyes. Goya turns an aristocratic commission into something stranger — a meditation on innocence, danger, and the thinness of the line between them.
Details
- Outstanding print quality — printed using archival inks on premium heavyweight matte Fine Art paper for rich colour and crisp detail
- Available in multiple sizes (see dropdown)
- Ideal for framing
- Ships safely in sturdy, eco-friendly packaging
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This is a museum-quality giclée art print produced on heavyweight textured Fine Art paper. This process enhances colour depth and detail, giving the artwork a rich, gallery-worthy finish. Printed with premium archival inks, the result offers fade resistance of up to 100 years in albums and several decades on display, so your print can be enjoyed for many years to come.
Each print is individually produced with care, making it ideal for your home, studio, or as a unique gift.
Many of our prints include a very thin white border as a presentation choice. This helps preserve as much of the original image as possible and ensures easy framing — most frames will cover the border entirely. Non-standard image sizes will have larger borders, clearly visible in each product image.
