Tiger In The Tropical Storm

Tiger In The Tropical Storm. Detail from Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!), 1891 McGaw Graphics From left to right two tall beige feathery pampas grasses stand in front of the weeping-fig trunk The middle third of the painting is formed of dense and varied 'tropical' plants

The Outshot Jesse on Henri Rousseau
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These also bend to the will of the storm which blows in from the left side of the picture Tiger in a Tropical Storm is an oil painting created in 1891 by Rousseau

The Outshot Jesse on Henri Rousseau's "Tiger in a Tropical Storm" YouTube

It shows a tiger, illuminated by a flash of lightning, preparing to pounce on its prey in the midst of a raging gale. From left to right two tall beige feathery pampas grasses stand in front of the weeping-fig trunk It was the first of the jungle paintings for which the artist is chiefly known

Tiger In A Tropical Storm (Surprised!) Henri Rousseau Date 1891 Style Naïve Art (Primitivism. It is the first of many jungle paintings, which the artist is most famous for Some of Life of Pi's most powerful imagery involves Richard Parker the tiger also caught out of his element, starving, drenched by rain, or swimming in the ocean.

Henri Rousseau Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!) (1891 Stock Photo Alamy. Tiger in a Tropical Junge or "Surprise!" by Henri Rousseau is an oil on canvas painting that has dimensions of 130 × 162 centimeters (51.12 × 63.75 inches) The middle third of the painting is formed of dense and varied 'tropical' plants