
This is a painting titled 'Surprise Attack' by Henri Rousseau. It depicts a dense jungle scene with a tiger poised to attack a reclining nude woman. The jungle is lush and vibrant, filled with a variety of plants and foliage. Large, broad leaves dominate the left side of the canvas, while a thicket of smaller plants and trees fills the background. Scattered throughout the jungle are orange fruits, adding pops of color. The tiger is the focal point, its striped body partially hidden among the plants. It's crouched low, ready to pounce. The nude woman is lying on her stomach, seemingly unaware of the approaching predator. The overall style is naive and dreamlike, with a flattened perspective and a lack of realistic detail. The colors are rich and saturated, creating a sense of exoticism and mystery.