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Rajah and son on horses disguised as elephants, and suite of attendants, c. 1810

Rajah and son on horses disguised as elephants, and suite of attendants, c. 1810


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Rajah and son on horses disguised as elephants, and suite of attendants, c. 1810

Rajah and son on horses disguised as elephants, and suite of attendants, c. 1810. From a private collection

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Elephant Elephants Gouache On Paper Indian Art Jodhpur Mughal School Raja Rajah The Oriental Arts War Elephants


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This print showcases a rare and remarkable piece of Indian artistry from the early 19th century. Titled "Rajah and son on horses disguised as elephants, and suite of attendants, c. 1810" this gouache painting is an exquisite representation of the Mughal school's rich history. The image transports us to a time when war elephants were revered symbols of power and prestige in India. Here, we witness a Rajah and his son riding majestic horses cleverly adorned to resemble these magnificent creatures. The attention to detail in their costumes is awe-inspiring, reflecting the intricate craftsmanship that characterized Indian art during this period. Accompanying them are numerous attendants who form an impressive entourage. Their presence adds depth to the composition while highlighting the opulence associated with royalty in Jodhpur, known for its grandeur. This particular artwork hails from a private collection, making it even more exclusive and valuable for enthusiasts of fine art images. Its vibrant colors and meticulous execution make it an exceptional example of Indian artistic heritage. As we admire this masterpiece, let us appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also its historical significance as it provides insight into the cultural traditions prevalent during that era. This photograph serves as a testament to India's rich artistic legacy and offers viewers a glimpse into one facet of Oriental arts that continues to captivate audiences worldwide today.

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