$260.00

3 CATS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR SALE from BRISBANE, near the city. (Postage was $23 to Melbourne a few years ago which INCLUDED full insurance & $3 for professional packing with recycled packing materials.) We regularly pick up clean packing material from a major electrical retailer BEFORE it ends up as landfill!

 

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THE LARGE SITTING CAT SOLD FOR AU$290 THE FIRST DAY IT WAS LISTED! The other 3 cats in the group photo are still available.

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Largest Standing Cat. 17cm width and 19cm in height. Excellent vintage condition. No condition issues but there may be some very minor signs of use – AU $260 (All our prices are in AUSTRALIAN dollars!)

Small Standing Cat. 8.5cm width and a touch more than 9cm in height. Excellent vintage condition. No condition issues but there may be some minor signs of use – AU $110 – SORRY NOW SOLD!

Small Sitting Cat. 10cm height and a touch more than 6cm across. Excellent vintage condition. No condition issues but there may be some minor signs of use – AU $105

Background Info and Provenance

A LARGE Perspex cat by famous Brazilian inventor and artist, Abraham Palatnik. At 20cm in height, this is larger than the majority of Palatnik sculptures out there. Most are around 10cm in size or less. This cat was a popular design for Palatnik and he produced it in various sizes but nearly all are 10cm high. I sold one of these in the past and it became my most popular decorative arts listing at the time so I was thrilled to get this one 2 years later. Back in 2016 there was only one other (in this size) for sale in the world- it was AU$388. This time I could again only find one for sale worldwide- it’s AU $1078. (Both of them were in North America though) making this not only a stunning piece but a great investment.

Palatnik invented this concept in the 1960’s and since created a swarm of celebrated designs. Known as kinechromatic art, this cat was created by infusing two pieces of acrylic together. On one, the patterning of the piece is screen-printed BY HAND and the other is infused on top; therefore the decoration is contained within the Perspex (as opposed to being painted on the surface). This technique helps make Palatnik’s pieces highly collectable as the decoration can’t be damaged- with normal handling, the piece will look as it does today for decades (probably centuries) to come.

Palatnik’s figures became highly collectable after high profile interior designers in America (such as Jonathan Adler) started showcasing his sculptures in various interiors. This piece is signed with the distinctive Pal signature. In Australia these figures have never been retailed and are basically impossible to find. I’ve only seen a handful of Palatnik sculptures in the flesh in the 19+ years I’ve run iNVISeDGE.

After most modern home décor has ended up as landfill this piece will still be telling stories, igniting the imagination and inspiring generations to come. There are very few better ways to invest in your home and reduce landfill.

1807 and 2008