Elephant with Mahout

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 693

Mughal elephant portraits are distinguished for their outstanding observation of these majestic animals, dignifying them to the level of high courtiers by recording every feature with sensitivity. Here an imperial elephant stands in profile surmounted by his mahout, whose smaller scale serves to emphasize the grandeur of the majestic animal. The elephant stands untethered, a sign of his maturity and trustworthiness. It is caparisoned with trappings and bells, sacred orange-painted symbols on the face and a double back cover. While the saddle cloths bring in color accents, all other tones and background details are subdued to give the elephant the full importance on the page.

Elephant with Mahout, Opaque color and gold on paper

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