Electric jungle hush: A crouching tiger glides through rain-lit leaves as wind combs the canopy-primal, luminous, and thrillingly still, bringing wild poetry and color to your room Archival Color That Lasts: Giclee printed with genuine Epson UltraChrome PRO pigment inks on archival, acid-free canvas, offering rich detail and proven fade resistance for over 100 years of lasting beauty in normal indoor display. Cultivated exoticism: Bold patterning, fern-sharp silhouettes, and moonlit greens lend refined, adventurous charm-quietly signaling discerning taste and an artfully curated imagination Dimensions & Build (Made in USA): Overall 24x20", 0.75" gallery-wrap; archival poly-cotton maintains a taut, refined surface longer than polyester; knot-free Canadian pine (not MDF) stays light, true, and ready to display Secure Packaging & Easy Setup: Packed in a sturdy carton with corrugated corner protectors. Ready to hang; complimentary hanging kit included-gloves, nails/screws, and a level Painted in 1891, Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!) was Henri Rousseau's first great jungle canvas, exhibited at the Salon des Independants. A self-taught Paris customs clerk known as ''Le Douanier," Rousseau conjured the tropics from botanical gardens, dioramas, and illustrated books-turning slanting rain, electric foliage, and a poised tiger into a dreamlike theatre of nature. His ''naïve" clarity, bold patterning, and visionary sincerity later inspired Picasso, Delaunay, and the Surrealists, helping to open modern art to imagination and the subconscious. The painting belongs to the National Gallery, London, where its charged stillness remains an icon of untamed wonder.