

A painting depicts a black elephant walking to the left. The elephant has a long white tusk and a red and gold blanket on its back. A man in a yellow outfit sits on the elephant's back, holding a stick-like object in his right hand. He wears a red turban. Behind him, another man in a blue and gold outfit sits on the elephant, holding a white cloth in his right hand. He wears a red turban. The background is a mottled green and brown color, with a red border around the edges.
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- 900 × 605 px
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