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  2. A Young Tiger Playing with Its Mother - Wikipedia

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    A Young Tiger Playing with its Mother is an 1830–1831 painting by French artist Eugène Delacroix depicting two enormous tigers "playing" with each other. Painted early in his career, it shows how the artist was attracted to animal subjects in this period. [ 1 ]

  3. Category:Tigers in art - Wikipedia

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  4. Cultural depictions of tigers - Wikipedia

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    In Korea, the painting "Jakhodo" (in leopard paintings, "Jakpyodo"; "pyo" means leopard) is about a magpie and a tiger. The letter "jak" means magpie; "ho" means tiger; and "do" means painting. Since the work is known to keep away evil influence, there is a tradition to hang the art piece in the house in the first month of the lunar calendar ...

  5. Tiger in a Tropical Storm - Wikipedia

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    Tiger in a Tropical Storm or Surprised! is an 1891 oil-on-canvas painting by Henri Rousseau. It was the first of the jungle paintings for which the artist is chiefly known. It shows a tiger, illuminated by a flash of lightning, preparing to pounce on its prey in the midst of a raging gale.

  6. Category:Lions in art - Wikipedia

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    The Lion in Love (painting) Lion mask; Lions in the Desert; M. Madonna of Foligno; Madonna of St. Jerome (Correggio) ... The Lion and the Mouse (painting) The Tiger ...

  7. The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope - Wikipedia

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    The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope (Le lion ayant faim se jette sur l'antilope) is a large oil-on-canvas painting created by Henri Rousseau in 1905. Following Scouts Attacked by a Tiger the previous year, The Hungry Lion was the second jungle painting to mark Rousseau's return to this genre after a 10-year hiatus caused by the generally negative reception to his 1891 painting Tiger ...

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  9. Animal Face-Off - Wikipedia

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    The tiger tries to end the fight with a fatal neck bite, but the lion's mane deflects his aim. The tiger then charges at the lion, but the lion deflects the attack, catches the tiger off guard again and delivers the killing blow to the tiger's neck, before roaring in victory. [1]