The Elephant Khushi Khan

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 693

The elephant Khushi Khan ("Lord of Happiness") stands caparisoned with ornamental trappings and a saddle cloth. He is identified by name in a cartouche, a convention of imperial studies of the Shah Jahan period. This inscription provides evidence of the individuality of such studies and their function as documents of history.

The Elephant Khushi Khan, Opaque color and gold on paper

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