Lin Wanxun (林万寻) and a 1938 tiger painting. As of my current knowledge, Lin Wanxun is a contemporary artist, and there are no widely recognized references connecting him to a 1938 “tiger” artwork.

However, tigers are a popular subject in Chinese art, symbolizing power, courage, and protection. If you’re referring to a tiger painting from 1938, it might be associated with a different artist, such as:

  • Zhang Daqian (张大千) – A famous 20th-century painter who created tiger-themed works.

  • Xu Beihong (徐悲鸿) – Known for his dynamic animal paintings, including tigers.

  • Traditional or anonymous Chinese artists – Many classical and Republic-era (1912-1949) paintings feature tigers.

Possible Scenarios:

  1. Lin Wanxun’s Tiger Art – If you’re looking for a modern interpretation, Lin Wanxun may have created a tiger-themed piece inspired by traditional styles.

  2. 1938 Tiger Painting by Another Artist – If you recall a specific historical tiger artwork, it might belong to a different painter from that era.

ARTWORKS

TITLE: Family of Tigers
MEDIUM: Chinese Ink  On Paper
SIZE: 244cm x 107cm

TITLE: Yellow Tiger
MEDIUM: Chinese Ink  On Paper
SIZE: 67cm x 44cm

TITLE: White Tiger
MEDIUM:  Chinese Ink On Paper
SIZE: 63cm x 63cm