Miff Mole’s Cat

September 14, 2009   //   1990s, animals, architecture, cats, instruments, jazz, music, paintings, trees

Acrylic on canvas, 1992. Irving Milfred “Miff” Mole was a legendary American jazz trombonist who first came to prominence in 1920s hot jazz. Tommy Dorsey called him “the Babe Ruth of the trombone.”

Amid the painting’s colorful details, pay special attention to this great freakin’ tree:

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