Masterpiece

Masterpiece Release: Cat with the Hat (rare)

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Cat with the Hat (rare)


This is a rare piece from the Pet Masterpiece Art Collection. Henric Petisse painted his beloved wife, Catmelie. This piece was exhibited in the prestigious Salon de Pet in 1905. Only 100 available and will NEVER be restocked. Limit 1 per owner.

Masterpiece Release: February 28th, 2011

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This is a rare piece from the Pet Masterpiece Art Collection. Pet-Louis Davis was commissioned to paint the portrait of Tiger Bonaparte as he crossed the alps. Tiger asked Pet-Louis David to portray him “calm, mounted on a fiery steed”. Only 100 available and will NEVER be restocked. Limit 1 per owner.

Tiger Crossing the Alps (rare)

Masterpiece Release: Petche Receiving Cupids Kiss

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Petche Receiving Cupids Kiss

Masterpiece: The Vitruvian Pet (rare)

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The Vitruvian Pet (rare)

This is a rare piece from the Pet Masterpiece Art Collection. This drawing was created in 1487 by Leonardo da Sheepi. This drawing depicts a male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart simultaneously inscribed in a circle and Square. Only 150 available and will NEVER be restocked. Limit 1 per owner.

Masterpiece was in stock 11/22/2010 at 12pm PT (3pm ET) and will never be restocked again.

New MP: La Pupya Vestida (rare)

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This is a rare piece from the Pet Masterpiece Art Collection. Macabre painter Frogsisco Goyah created instant controversy when he painted La Pupya Desnooda, which featured an unclothed pet for the first time in Spain! He quickly created this version La Pupya Vestida, this time she is properly attired. Only 150 available and will NEVER be restocked. Limit 1 per owner.

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La Pupya Vestida (rare)

“La Pupya Vestida” was inspired by the painting Francisco de Goya did in the early 1800′s. This painting Goya did is called “The Clothed Maja (La Maja Vestida).” Below is a picture of the original painting.

Francisco de Goya. The Clothed Maja (La Maja Vestida).

Masterpiece was released today -  Monday, November 1st at 12PM PST.