Paul Ranson, Tigre dans le jungle, 1893
Paul Ranson, Tigre dans le jungle, 1893
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WHO WAS PAUL RANSON?
Paul Ranson (1861–1909) was a French painter with a love for the magical and mysterious. As one of the founders of Les Nabis—a circle of bold young artists in Paris—he believed art should go beyond just “pretty pictures” and instead bring beauty, symbolism, and imagination into everyday life.
Ranson’s work often weaves together myth, nature, and the mystical, with flowing lines and rich colours that feel both decorative and dreamlike. His playful yet symbolic style helped shape the Art Nouveau movement and left a lasting influence on modern art.
PRINT FINISH
We know that choosing art for your home is very personal.
That’s why our prints are made-to-order in a lovely Surrey workshop, using thick 240gsm paper with a smooth matt white finish. And we use a museum-quality Giclée process, which ensures the colours remain vibrant for years to come.
Just so you know, the print is unframed.
DELIVERY & RETURNS
Your print should come within 5-7 days. As a small independent business, we’re not able to accept returns if you change your mind or order more prints than you need. We’re sure you understand.

