This animal sculpture, titled "Roaring Tiger," is an emblematic work by the Belgian artist Thierry Van Ryswyck, created around 1940. Trained in the Antwerp school of animal sculpture, the artist captures the raw essence of the feline with remarkable expressive power. The muscular tension and the tilt of the head give this piece a commanding presence, characteristic of the Art Deco period.
The piece is crafted in glazed ceramic with deep brown tones and golden highlights, evoking the richness of bronze patinas. This high-quality edition was produced by the prestigious Susse Frères Paris foundry, whose editor's stamp is clearly visible on the base. The state of conservation is excellent, preserving the fine anatomical details, particularly the modeling of the roaring mouth.
For the collector of 20th-century animal art, this piece represents a significant opportunity to acquire a signed work by a master of the genre. The sculpture features the signature of the artist incised in the clay and the stamp of authenticity from the Susse foundry. Its scale and finish make it a sought-after piece for serious art cabinets, blending historical prestige with aesthetic impact.