A cat sculpture by Joseph Ndandarika (1940–1991) is a prime example of the “First Generation” of Zimbabwean Shona stone sculpture. Ndandarika was a master of narrative and figurative art, known for infusing cold stone with warm, human-like emotions.
While Ndandarika is most famous for his complex human groupings (like Telling Secrets or Muroora), his animal sculptures—including cats—are highly sought after for their specific stylistic traits:



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