Prison Cat, Changi, March 1943
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© Ronald Searle 1943, by kind permission of the artist and The Sayle Literary Agency
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- Subject period
- Second World War
- Production date
- 1943-03-01
- Materials
- medium: ink
- support: paper
- Dimensions
- Support: Height 157 mm
- Support: Width 166 mm
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- art
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Object description
image: A small study of a cat curled up asleep.
image verso: A ink cartoon of a worker carrying a top-hatted capitalist on his shoulders, part of a clenched fist top
right.
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"Whilst awaiting our turn to be dispatched into the unknown, the north-east monsoon came and went and by the time our
cat had kittens, we had already been imprisoned a year. The kittens were born on 2 March 1943, the day before my 23rd birthday, but we
didn't have the heart (or yet the stomach) to eat them as a celebration." from 'To the Kwai - and Back' by Ronald Searle
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