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Feline Frenzy, Modern Tiger Pattern - iPhone Case

Tiger is a woodcut print Franz Marc created in 1912, depicting two tigers with a few straight yet bold lines. He believed in the spiritual purity of animals and nature, which we strive to embody throughout these designs.

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Tiger

Franz Marc (German, 1880-1916)

1912

Accession Number: 52.2.2

Woodcut on Eastern laid paper

© Brooklyn Museum

Size: iPhone 11

Franz Marc (1880-1916) was a leading member of abstract art in early 20th century. He was a German Expressionist style painter who is now globally recognised as a founder of The Blue Rider Group (Der Blaue Reiter) with Wassily Kandinsky. He was killed in action fighting for his country during World War I.

Tiger
Franz Marc
1912
52.22

Tiger is a woodcut print Franz Marc created in 1912, depicting two tigers in the natural background. With few straight lines, bold lines cut through the whole picture and constitute the tiger’s body, tail, stripe patterns and the plants surrounding them.

Tigers, as well as other animals, played a central role in the art of Franz Marc, who believed that the spiritual purity of nature could be expressed through the depiction of these wild creatures.

• BPA free Hybrid Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) and Polycarbonate (PC) material
• Solid polycarbonate back
• Flexible, see-through polyurethane sides
• .5 mm raised bezel
• Precisely aligned port openings
• Easy to take on and off
• Wireless charging compatible
• The SE case fits the 2020 iPhone SE model
• Blank product sourced from China

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