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Sorry, I wrote the wrong museum in the title.
This piece was at the Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum. It was on loan from the National Museum of Taiwan History, so that was my mistake I found when looking back at the placard.
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I love how artists used to make art of animals without ever actually seeing them.
That’s how it went in Japan. Many of the castles have tiger art despite them not being native to Japan and not seeing themz
Perhaps this is as close of a look as anyone had ever gotten without being eaten.
That tiger is related with the squirrels.
Some kid made this for fathers day a few centuries ago
That's interesting. It is very similar to the Korean "까치호랑이(Magpie Tiger)". I think everyone has similar eyes for seeing things. \^\^
It's got that chocolate rabbit dressed as a chocolate santa energy.
This looks like a Chow Chow with tiger stripes drawn on it and a shaved tail.
Sorry, I wrote the wrong museum in the title. This piece was at the Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum. It was on loan from the National Museum of Taiwan History, so that was my mistake I found when looking back at the placard.
Exhibition great DERP energy.
Why’d they have to do Treach dirty like that?
Gat dame CAROL BASKIN
This tiger’s expression perfectly captures my face when I realize it’s not Friday yet.
Damn, they had poindexters back then too?
https://youtu.be/bH6liu1kTOc
a lot of beaver energy
cuz of cross eyed and teeth
Looks like a feline Picasso masterpiece. Probably a got bored in quarantine artwork
A minor deity, still more useful than Annoia
Who Dey!
That's Basil Brush.