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Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright

1941 - 1942
20th century
43 x 55 in. (109.2 x 139.7 cm)

Paul Burlin (aka Harry Paul Burlin), American, (1886–1969)

Object Type: Paintings
Creation Place: North America, United States
Medium and Support: Oil on canvas
Credit Line: Carleton College Art Collection, Encyclopedia Britannica Collection, gift of William Benton, Class of 1921, Trustee 1948-1961
Accession Number: 1997.256
Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright is certainly a unique painting, both in general and in Burlin’s oeuvre. It clearly has the expressionistic elements of bright color, distortion and emotion in the orange of the gigantic tiger, his devilish expression created by his huge, pointy teeth the stars which represent his intoxicated joy of chomping on these small people. What does this grotesque image mean? It certainly is not the social realism of his works preceding this such as Soda Jerker (1939). Here one sees the beginning of his use of distortion in the figures and the heavy outline of forms, but Soda Jerker is still an everyday scene, not a nightmarish fantasy. Burlin explained Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright as an allegory of the artist. It depicts the artist’s struggle "against bourgeois taste." Burlin clearly would not concede to the mainstream’s preference for "nice art," but rather he saw himself as the tiger who is tough, but also smart.
Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright was given to Carleton College in 1954 by William Benton, an alum and former trustee of the College. This and nine other works in the Carleton Collection were originally part of the Encyclopedia Britannica Collection of Contemporary American Painting. This painting toured the country in 1962 as part of the Paul Burlin Retrospective that was organized by the American Federation of the Arts. This exhibition was the last in a series of awards given to American artists in 1960.

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