

A framed painting on six panels depicts two tigers in a natural setting. The painting is titled "Tiger Family" and is by the artist Kishi Ganku. The tigers are orange and black. One tiger stands on the left side, facing right, with its tail raised. Its body is angled towards the right. The second tiger is crouched on a rocky outcropping on the right, facing left. A large tree trunk is between the tigers. The tree has green leaves and a thick, gnarled trunk. The background features rocky terrain, with some greenery and a wavy pattern suggesting water or clouds. The painting has a gold border around the edges. The frame is dark brown. The overall color palette is muted, with shades of beige, gray, and green dominating the scene.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 431 px
- Museum Record
- View original
You May Also Like

Tiger Family

Tiger Family

Orchid Pavilion Gathering; Autumn Harvest Festival

Sketch for a Painting of Mi Fu Inscribing a Poem on a Rock

Paintings after Ancient Masters: Autumn Landscape

Morning Sun over Heavenly Citadel Peak

Landscape with Figures

Landscape

Moonlit Landscape (one of a pair)

The Peach Blossom Spring

The Four Accomplishments

Landscape

Farming and Herding Buffalo in Summer

Chinese Literatus Viewing a Valley

Snowscape

Winter and Spring Landscape

Landscape after Xia Gui (active ca. 1195–1230), from the Mustard Seed Garden Manual of Painting

Mount Penglai with Eight Views of Xiao and Xiang

Dwellings of the Immortals Amid Streams and Mountains

The Four Accomplishments

Page from the Mustard Seed Garden Manual of Painting

Outing to Zhang Gong's Grotto

Mountain Scenery

Paintings after Ancient Masters: Daoist and Crane in Autumn Landscape