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Tiger 1930

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This delicate watercolor captures a serene tiger resting against a backdrop of misty, muted mountains. The tiger's form curls gently on the ground, exhibiting a calm strength that contrasts with the wildness usually attributed to such a creature. The artist's brushwork is fluid yet precise, with soft gradations of ochre and burnt sienna blending gracefully into the subtle earthy greens and blues of the environment. The muted palette evokes a tranquil dawn or dusk ambiance, adding a contemplative mood to the scene.

The composition finds balance between detailed animal depiction and broad, atmospheric terrain, inviting the viewer into a quiet moment of nature’s respite. The softness of the tiger’s fur contrasts with the jagged outlines of the distant ridges, generating a harmonious interplay of texture and form. This painting, created in 1930, reflects a blend of romantic naturalism with a touch of impressionistic sensitivity, embodying an intimate connection to wildlife at a time when such representations were both scientific and poetic. The emotional impact is profound, evoking feelings of peace, reverence, and a deep sense of the fragile beauty of the wild.

Tiger 1930

Eugène Delacroix

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1930

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3907 × 2167 px
251 × 141 mm

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