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An illustration of a proverb, c.1860–1865. There are two conflicting interpretations of this baffling picture. One is that 'you cannot propitiate a tiger by prayer'. The other says – 'before a truly godly spirit even the wildest beasts of the forest are tame'. Two fully grown tigers holding offerings make obeisance to a holy man. Note a meek dove in the foreground bearing its own offering of a fruit in its beak.
Title
A Holy Man with Two Tigers
Date
1860s (?)
Medium
watercolour & silver on paper (?)
Measurements
H 46 x W 28.3 cm
Accession number
35366i
Acquisition method
presumed to be part of the collection formed by Henry S. Wellcome
Work type
Watercolour