Tijgerin by John Macallan Swan

Tijgerin 1857 - 1910

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drawing, dry-media, charcoal, pastel

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portrait

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drawing

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ink drawing

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animal

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pen sketch

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pencil sketch

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landscape

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figuration

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dry-media

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charcoal

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pastel

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realism

Dimensions height 23.5 cm, width 36.5 cm

John Macallan Swan captured this tigress in chalk and pastel. The tiger, a potent symbol, carries a rich history. Across cultures, it embodies power, aggression, and primal instinct. This cat's representation can be traced back to ancient civilizations in Asia, where it was revered as a guardian spirit. Its image has been found on ceramics and textiles, underscoring its significance as a cultural motif. Consider the recurring theme of the tiger in art. Whether depicted as a fierce protector or a symbol of untamed nature, the tiger taps into our collective psyche. Its image evokes a primal response, engaging us on a deep, subconscious level. The tiger's evolution in art mirrors our changing relationship with the natural world. From a sacred symbol to a subject of scientific study, the tiger's image continues to resurface, carrying layers of historical and cultural meaning.

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