

Two Elephants in Combat
Two elephants with their trunks entwined, touching each other. The elephant on the left faces right and the elephant on the right faces left. Both have large ears and curved tusks. Their front feet are raised off the ground. Three legs of each elephant are bound with rope. Their bodies are shaded with black lines and their eyes are detailed. The background is a light-brown color with darker brown spots. The image is drawn with black lines. The title of the work is "Two Elephants in Combat".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 608 px
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