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Tiger

ألفريد ورثينجتون (1834 – 1927)

استكشف المناظر الطبيعية الهادئة في لوحات ألفريد ورثينجتون الريفية ورسوم الحيوانات (1834-1927). اكتشف أعمالاً ساحرة مثل 'قلعة أبيريستويث' وغيرها الكثير.

Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum (Aberystwyth, United Kingdom)

Discover Ceredigion's rich heritage at Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum in Aberystwyth! Explore local history, art & farming exhibits in a beautiful Edwardian theatre. Free entry & events available.

A Gaze from the Past: The Ferocity of Alfred Worthington’s Tiger

In the quiet corners of art history, certain works possess an uncanny ability to break through the veil of time and command immediate attention. Alfred Worthington’s Tiger, painted in 1925, is one such masterpiece. This intimate portrait does not merely depict a predator; it captures a moment of raw, unbridled vitality. As the viewer encounters this close-up study, they are met with an intense, unwavering stare from the tiger’s wide eyes, creating a psychological connection that feels startlingly modern despite its early 20th-century origins. The composition focuses entirely on the face of the beast, stripping away the distractions of the jungle to force a confrontation between the observer and the observed.

The technical mastery displayed in this work lies in Worthington’s ability to balance vibrant color with meticulous detail. The striking contrast between the fiery orange and deep black stripes of the tiger is set against a lush, verdant green background, a choice that serves to push the subject forward, making it appear almost three-dimensional. Every element, from the delicate, sweeping lines of the long whiskers to the textured rendering of the fur, speaks to the artist's profound observation of nature. The way the light catches the tiger’s open mouth adds a sense of movement and breath, as if the creature is caught in a mid-snarl, ready to spring from the canvas.

Beyond its visual splendor, the painting carries a heavy emotional weight that makes it an exceptional choice for discerning collectors and interior designers alike. There is a primal energy within this piece—a sense of danger tempered by the serene, classical technique characteristic of Worthington’s era. For those looking to curate a space with character, this artwork offers more than just decoration; it provides a focal point of strength and drama. Whether placed in a sophisticated study or as a bold statement in a contemporary living area, the Tiger serves as a window into the wild, inviting a sense of awe and a deep appreciation for the untamed beauty of the natural world.


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  • Notable elements: Open mouth, wide eyes, detailed whiskers
  • Artistic style: Detailed portraiture
  • Title: Tiger
  • Year: 1925
  • Subject or theme: Wildlife portrait

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