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'Cats Imitating Art' is a Collection of Famous Works Being Replicated

'Cats Imitating Art' is an adorable collection of 21 famous artworks where cats imitate with similar poses. These artworks include Joseph Ducreux's "Self Portrait Yawning" (1780), Richard Edward Miller's "Woman In Blue Dress" (1909), "The Bath" (1867) by Alfred Stevens, Ford Madox Brown's "Romeo And Juilet" (1870) and 18 more. These pictures are interesting because the cat imitations are surprisingly accurate replicas of the famous portraits.

This collection definitely appeals to all of the cat lovers out there, and may make you want to try this at home -- in particular the "Self Portrait Yawning." Cats Imitating Art are hilarious pictures that will give you a laugh, and may make you want to have all of these cute, cuddly kittens.
Trend Themes
1. Replicating Famous Artworks - Opportunity to create collections of different animals imitating famous artworks, expanding beyond cats.
2. Humorous Imitation Photography - Potential to create collections of animals imitating various objects and scenes, not just artworks.
3. Social Media Trend - The popularity of 'Cats Imitating Art' reveals the demand for viral and shareable content featuring animals.
Industry Implications
1. Art Reproduction - Disruptive innovation opportunity to offer customized reproductions of famous artworks with customers' own pets imitating the original poses.
2. Photography and Pet Accessories - Opportunity to design and market pet accessories specifically for creating humorous imitation photographs with animals.
3. Digital Marketing and Social Media Management - Companies in this industry can leverage the demand for viral animal content by working with pet owners to create engaging imitation photos to share on social media.

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