A Tiger Pierced with an Arrow

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"A Tiger Pierced with an Arrow" by Samuel Howitt is a compelling and emotive artwork that captures a dramatic moment in the wild. In this painting, the central figure is a majestic tiger, portrayed with vibrant strokes of orange and black. The animal is shown wounded, an arrow piercing its body, suggesting a moment of vulnerability and pain. Its expression conveys distress, effectively drawing the viewer's empathy towards the regal creature.Surrounding the tiger is a lush landscape, with detailed foliage and earthy tones that set the scene in what appears to be a dense jungle. Adding to the narrative is a small fox-like animal in the foreground, which seems to be interacting with the tiger in its moment of suffering. This secondary character adds depth to the story, hinting at the interconnectedness of life in the wild.Samuel Howitt's skillful use of watercolors enhances the intensity and emotion of the scene. His attention to detail not only in the creatures’ features but also in the natural setting, creates a vivid and dynamic tableau.

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Samuel Howitt was an English painter, illustrator and etcher of animals, hunting, horse-racing and landscape scenes. He worked in both oils and watercolors.