
Bruce Marshall with one of his many cats (guess which one: Sammy, Joshua Dew Choir, Casiano, Hengist, Geddes Bijou, Emma, Enzo, Fan-Fan-la-TuIipe, Bunter). Cap d'Antibes 1953.
The writer Bruce Marshall holds a sleek black cat in his arms in Cap d'Antibes, 1953. Dressed in a dark, knitted sweater over a collared shirt, he directs an affectionate gaze toward the cat, which looks up at his face. The animal's bright eyes and prominent white whiskers stand out against its dark fur. This was one of Marshall’s many feline companions, a coterie that included Sammy, Joshua Dew Choir, Casiano, Hengist, Geddes Bijou, Emma, Enzo, Fan-Fan-la-TuIipe, and Bunter.
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