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tijger in alarmering wilhelm kuhnertTigre en alerte : un regard perant sur la nature sauvage Dans cette kunstdruk captivante de "Tigre en alerte", lartiste Wilhelm Kuhnert nous plonge au cur de la jungle, o la majest du tigre se dvoile dans toute sa splendeur. La composition dynamique, avec des couleurs vibrantes de jaune et dorange, voque la puissance et la grce de cet animal emblmatique. La technique de Kuhnert, mlant ralisme et impressionnisme, cre une atmosphre la fois intense et
Tigre en alerte : un regard perçant sur la nature sauvage Dans cette kunstdruk captivante de "Tigre en alerte", l’artiste Wilhelm Kuhnert nous plonge au cœur de la jungle, où la majesté du tigre se dévoile dans toute sa splendeur. La composition dynamique, avec des couleurs vibrantes de jaune et d’orange, évoque la puissance et la grâce de cet animal emblématique. La technique de Kuhnert, mêlant réalisme et impressionnisme, crée une atmosphère à la fois intense et sereine. Le tigre, figé dans une posture d’alerte, semble prêt à bondir, capturant l’essence même de la vie sauvage. Chaque détail, des rayures de son pelage aux feuillages environnants, témoigne d'une observation minutieuse de la nature. Wilhelm Kuhnert : un maître de la faune sauvage Wilhelm Kuhnert, né en 1865, est reconnu comme l'un des plus grands artistes animaliers de son époque. Influencé par le mouvement naturaliste, il a su capturer la beauté et la puissance des animaux dans leur habitat naturel. Son travail s'inscrit dans une période où l'art animalier connaît un regain d'intérêt, notamment grâce aux expéditions scientifiques qui révèlent la richesse de la faune mondiale. Kuhnert a voyagé à travers l'Afrique et l'Asie, s'inspirant de ses rencontres avec des créatures majestueuses. Son héritage artistique perdure, faisant de lui une figure incontournable dans le domaine de l'art animalier. Une acquisition décorative aux multiples atouts La reproduction de "Tigre en alerte" est une pièce décorative qui apporte une touche d'exotisme à tout intérieur. Que ce soit dans un salon, un bureau ou une chambre, ce tableau attire le regard et suscite l'admiration. Sa qualité d'impression garantit une fidélité remarquable aux couleurs et aux détails de l'œuvre originale, faisant de cette toile un véritable atout esthétique. En intégrant cette reproduction dans votre décoration, vous invitez la puissance de la nature sauvage chez vous, tout en ajoutant une dimension artistique à votre espace de vie.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 4
The squeeker isn't durable, but the balls themselves are.
Color: S6-muti-color, Color: S6-muti-color
I have two 70+lb, ball obsessed dogs (a field bred Golden Retriever, and an Old Time Scotch Collie), and these balls are living up to the abuse they're receiving.
In the fall we always lose a ball or two in the yard due to getting lost in leaves or longer grass, so I always try and buy a multi pack at the start of the season, so went with these this year. I'm glad I did. Great price for a 6 pack, they fit the medium Chuck-It launcher (a little loosely, but they throw just fine), have great bounce, they FLOAT (which means I didn't lose any at the beach), and they're super durable to the dreaded "mouth squish." The squeaker dies pretty quick, like, within a day, but it isn't the kind that can fall out or choke your dog, so no worries there.
The boys are happy, I'm happy, my wallet is happy - I've already ordered another pack.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Good balls
Color: S6-glow
My dog is a chewer, and these have held up for close to a year actually a pretty good product
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Disappointed
Color: S6-muti-color
These were great for about 20 minutes then they stopped squeaking...we have 2 left that I have saved but the other 4 do not squeak anymore...disappointed as my dog loves to squeak things...would not buy these again...My dog is only an 8lb dog too...but he can still play with the balls without the squeak...
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Value for a ball my dog loves!
Color: S6-muti-color
I wish these ball were in the subscription program! My dog gets sooo excited by the new ball, but her interest in things lasts for a few days. She kills the squeak within 11minutes, but the squeaker stays in place rather than becoming a chocking or swallow hazard, and she still loves to chew it. Next, we must throw the ball approximately 723 times the first day, possibly 496 times on day 2, and just 3- 4 on day 3, at which point she will chase the ball before hollering "it's over here if you need it," while she checks on the chipmunk den. We currently have 17 of these balls in our yard (because we have given several leftovers to a less discriminating doodle next door). These balls hold up really well, get her extremely active for the first couple of days, and are a much cheaper than doggie daycare (after an active morning with a new ball, she is happy to chew on it and sleep much of the day). I always have these on hand!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Pieces chewed off
Color: white & green
My Aussiedoodle loves it. I throw it down the hallway, it bounces crazy, and he chases it. The only complaint is that he can't chew much of the ball part. So now I have to have it put away and brought out for special playtime.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2026