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Drawing of an Elephant

c. 1700
Measurements
Image: 12.8 x 18.1 cm (5 1/16 x 7 1/8 in.); Overall: 20 x 25.3 cm (7 7/8 x 9 15/16 in.)
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Domesticated elephants had their tusks trimmed and decorated with gold rings.

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Beginning with Babur, but especially with Akbar, the Mughal emperors displayed an enormous interest in and affection for the elephants of India. The palace housed many elephants, used by the royal court for practical tasks such as carrying heavy loads through rivers and over difficult ground, for charging into battle, and, sometimes, for executing captives. They were also used for entertainment purposes such as riding, ceremonial processions, hunting, and fighting. Royal elephants were cared for by trained staff and kept on a special diet. Their tusks, necks, and ankles were often decorated with golden chains and hoops encrusted with jewels and pearls.
A horizontally oriented ink drawing on beige paper depicts an elephant in profile facing our right. The elephant stands with its trunk curved toward the ground and its tail hanging to our left. Its front and back legs are bound by thick ropes. White and gold bands wrap around its tusks, while a dark gray patch covers the top of its head. A dark border speckled with gold flecks frames the entire composition.

Drawing of an Elephant

c. 1700

India, Mughal School, early 18th Century

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