Gilded wild glamour: Presented with museum poise, the tiger's glow and emerald jungle shimmer within the frame-an elegant window onto untamed night 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. Curated mystique: Framed presentation heightens pattern and depth, lending heirloom refinement and a cosmopolitan, jungle-nocturne allure Frame & Dimensions: The artwork measures 20x16 inches, beautifully presented in an antique gold ornate frame with delicate detailing. Finished size 26x22 inches, velvet-backed and ready to hang. Secure Packaging & Easy Setup: Packed in a sturdy shipping carton; corners protected with inflated cushions or polystyrene foam. 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.