Prince Riding an Elephant, 16th–17th century, Attributed to India, Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper, Page: H. 12 1/4 in. (31.1 cm), Codices, Painting by Khem Karan, Elephants were highly prized at Indian courts, greatly appreciated as gifts, and eagerly sought as booty in military campaigns. Paintings of several admired elephants were made at the Mughal court, much as portraits were made of courtiers and nobles
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Prince Riding, Elephant, 16th–17th century, Attributed, India, Ink, opaque watercolor, gold, paper, Page, H, 12 1/4, 31.1 cm, Codices, Painting by Khem Karan, Elephants, highly prized, Indian courts, greatly appreciated, gifts, eagerly, booty, military campaigns, Paintings, several admired elephants, Mughal court, portraits, courtiers, nobles
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