

Red rectangular frame around illustration. Illustration depicts scene in room. Man in pink and gold robe sits on white platform. Man wears large hat with feather. Two elephants in front of platform. Elephants are silver. Two men stand beside platform, one on each side. Man on left rides horse. Man on right holds feathered object. Room has decorative walls and window with red and gold awning. Green plants and gray object in foreground. Gray scale beside illustration.
Artwork Details
- Date
- ca. 1705
- Medium
- Ink, opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper
- Culture
- India (Rajasthan, Mewar)
- Dimensions
- 600 × 600 px
- Public Domain
- Yes
- Museum Record
- View original
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