Monday, September 24, 2012
Gjon Mili's Portraits Of His Cat Blackie
Blackie, Gjon Mili's cat, as part of fashion shot with bride model.
Gjon Mili was an Albanian-American photographer best known for his work published in LIFE, where he worked as a freelance photographer from 1939 until his death in 1984. During his long career, Mili traveled the world documenting important people and events for the magazine, but also focused on more personal work, such as the images he captured of his cat Blackie in his New York City studio in the 1940s.
I wasn't able to dig up any details on the relationship between and Mili and the photogenic feline, however the care he took in capturing the beauty and mystique of the cat in a series of portraits seems to indicate that the kitty model was also a beloved companion.
Portrait of Blackie
Blackie nibbling young acrobat's foot as she does a handstand.
Blackie being hugged by nightclub entertainer Maune de Revel.
Portrait of Blackie
Blackie looking at his portrait in mural by Saul Steinberg in Mili's studio.
Blackie sitting atop table held in unidentified man's teeth.
Portrait of Blackie
Via LIFE Photo Archive hosted by Google
Tags:
black cats,
blackie,
vintage cat photography
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6 comments:
oooooo cool!
Great pictures. That cat certainly has attitude : ) x
Really great pictures. The cat looks a lot like my Jenna--especially with the ears back :)
Hmmmm I don't know about that acrobat one :)
what a beautiful and majestic kitty...
Blackie was the real star in the studio!
Purrs
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