An appealing picture book of cats depicted by John Craxton one of the major figures of modern British painting with an introduction and commentary by Andrew Lambirth who knew Craxton well By concentrating on a single subject very dear to John Craxton s heart cats this book offers a much more accessible introduction to this popular artist championed by David Attenborough and Andrew Marr among many others than the recently published biography and monograph Craxton s significance as the early artist companion of Lucian Freud his time in Greece and his collaborations with Patrick Leigh Fermor have generated growing interest in his art For John Craxton cats were an index of moods and states of mind and a splendidly apposite vehicle for his visual and verbal wit Craxton loved cats and lived with them on and off for most of his life The cat image came readily to mind and hand whether he was planning a taverna scene in Crete or doodling during a telephone conversation Cats permeate his art weaving their way through his paintings drawings and prints bringing humour and mischief to his images as they did to his daily existence Affectionate and faithless they were like so many casual lovers no better than they should be and gloriously on the make In