The artwork titled “Three Black Cats” was created by Maud Lewis in 1955 in Canada. It belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is an animal painting.
Within the artwork, one can observe three prominently featured black cats, all depicted in a simplistic yet striking manner. The cats, characterized by their large, expressive yellow eyes and white whiskers, sit against a vibrant green background. Surrounding them are colorful tulips and branches adorned with pink flowers, enhancing the whimsical and charming composition typical of Naïve Art. The overall scene is imbued with a sense of innocence and cheerfulness, reflective of Maud Lewis’s distinctive artistic style.