

Samantabhadra on an Elephant with Two Attendants
A Buddhist deity rides an elephant. The deity wears a white robe with red trim and a red cape. He sits on a white cloth on the elephant's back. Two attendants stand behind him, one wears a blue top and red bottoms, the other wears a red and green robe. The elephant is gray with a red and blue decorative piece on its trunk. A parasol with a black and white canopy and a long pole stands above the deity. The background is a brown surface with scratches and stains.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 473 × 893 px
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