
The plaque hanging under this 1954 bronze at the Met reads:
Giacometti remembered that his brother Diego’s cat “passed just like a ray of light,” squeezing its lithe and predatory form between close objects without ever touching them. This cat is one of only a few sculptures of animals by Giacometti; the other are a dog and two horses.
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