"Tiger and Magpie" is a Korean 19th-century Minhwa folk painting. Minhwa is a traditional Korean folk painting that is characterized by bright colors and bold, dynamic compositions. These paintings often depict everyday life, religious and supernatural themes, and satirical commentary on society.
The tiger and the magpie are both popular subjects in Korean folk art, and they have different meanings in the context of the painting. The tiger is often depicted as a symbol of power, strength, and nobility, while the magpie is a symbol of good luck and a happy future. Together, the two animals may represent the idea of balance and harmony between different aspects of life.
You'll receive framed, heavyweight, giclée, acid-free print that's created to last for generations. We've preserved elements of this art's great antiquity in order to retain its richness and uniqueness.
• Handmade by expert picture framers
• Giclée, museum quality, acid-free paper
• Framed prints are delivered ready to hang
• Milled, high-quality wood with a satin finish
• Hanging hardware and acrylic front-protector is included
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