Fight between a Tiger and a Buffalo

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In this lush, dense jungle setting, a tiger is engaged intensely in a fierce encounter with a buffalo. Both animals are positioned at the foreground of the vibrant scene. The tiger, marked with striking orange, black, and white stripes, has its body stretched forward, entangled in combat with the buffalo, whose dark, bulky form is nearly overshadowed by the tiger’s vibrant coloring. The buffalo's head is lowered towards the ground as if it is being overpowered by the tiger. Their battleground is surrounded by a dense array of exotic vegetation, including broad green leaves, vertical stalks, and hanging fruit, which create a thick green curtain around the scene. This verdant environment is dotted with bursts of orange and red fruits or flowers, adding vivid touches of color to the otherwise monochromatic green backdrop.

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Despite never attending a formal art school, Henri Rousseau (1844–1910) is wildly recognized as a self-taught genius, who left a lasting legacy to the avant-garde movement. Rousseau practiced painting and drawing by copying artworks in the art museums of Paris in his spare time. Since he never studied anatomy and perspective at an art school, he developed a unique artistic style known as 'Naive' or 'Primitive'. His paintings are often depicted in a childish or dreamlike manner with their vivid colors, ambiguous spaces, and non-realistic scale. Most of his signature paintings portray wild animals or human figures in the jungle. His artwork was not accepted by the conservative critics so he became a member of the Parisian artistic and literary avant-garde movement where his works extensively influenced several generations of avant-garde artists and surrealists.