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Tiger in the Jungle Poster

Tiger in the Jungle Poster

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Tiger in the Jungle (1893) by Paul Ranson

Bring a touch of French avant-garde to your space with this vibrant Paul Ranson poster, inspired by the Nabis movement, where bold colors and decorative patterns evoke a sense of mystery and exotic elegance, perfect for elevating any modern interior.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Paul Ranson was a central member of the Nabis, a Parisian group that redefined painting at the end of the 19th century by embracing symbolism, decorative arts, and influences from Japanese prints. Ranson’s work helped shape the transition from academic traditions to more expressive, pattern-driven art, and his legacy continues to inspire those interested in the evolution of French modernism.

His contributions are celebrated among Famous Artists for their innovative approach and their role in bridging fine art with the decorative arts movement.

The Artwork

Created in 1893, Tiger in the Jungle reflects a period when artists sought to evoke mood and narrative rather than simply depict reality. Ranson’s tiger is a symbol of wildness and latent energy, set within a stylized jungle that suggests both danger and allure. The piece was conceived as part of the Nabis’ mission to integrate art into daily life, making works that could serve as decorative panels or prints rather than conventional paintings.

This approach aligned with the broader fin de siècle desire to create immersive, emotionally resonant environments, and Ranson’s imagery invites viewers to experience the psychological drama of the jungle scene.

Style & Characteristics

The artwork features a flattened composition, with the tiger partially hidden among dense, patterned foliage. Silhouettes and repeating leaf motifs dominate, while the absence of deep perspective draws attention to the interplay of shapes and colors. A warm yellow ochre background contrasts with bold blacks, deep greens, and earthy browns, enhancing the sense of mystery and tension.

The overall effect is decorative yet enigmatic, embodying the Nabi aesthetic of suggestion and symbolism. This makes it a compelling choice for those interested in animal wall art or seeking unique works that blend fine art with graphic design sensibilities.

In Interior Design

This Paul Ranson print brings a dynamic focal point to living rooms, studies, or hallways, especially in interiors that favor eclectic or Art Nouveau influences. Its rhythmic patterns and rich palette pair well with black frames, natural wood, and textured textiles, echoing the jungle theme in a subtle way.

The dominant yellows and greens harmonize with warm neutrals and brass accents, making it suitable for gallery walls that combine modern and classic art prints for a layered, atmospheric effect.