About this artwork

This sculpture marks a turning point in McCance’s career. Although it is not clear exactly when McCance began working in a semi-abstract style, by 1922 he had arrived at a highly stylised form of painting. This sculpture of a cat features in one of his paintings from about 1922 called ‘Primeval Movement’. The cat form appears twice, in the centre and as a larger form enveloping it. It may well present a mother cat protecting its kitten, a theme McCance treated in a more easily decipherable style in later years. As an object itself, this small sculpture, despite its abstract simplicity, has captured the characteristic curvature of a cat’s form. This contrasts with the angular manner in which the arch has been created.

Updated before 2020

  • artist:
    William McCance (1894 - 1970) Scottish
  • title:
    Cat
  • date created:
    About 1921 - 1922
  • materials:
    Clayslip (glazed)
  • measurements:
    7.00 x 9.30 x 6.50 cm
  • object type:
  • credit line:
    Presented by Dr Margaret McCance 2011
  • accession number:
    GMA 5160
  • gallery:
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William McCance

William McCance