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Indian painting on paper of an elephant, circa 1800, depicting a prince seated on an elephant in a howdah with an attendant and driver, with inscriptions, width: 9.5cm; height: 16.5cm; condition: minor wear. Elephants were considered of great value in Indian courts, and were often painted in the Mughal Court. For example, there is a similar painting in the National Gallery of Australia, Accession No. NGA 91.1340.
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Width: 9.5cm; height: 16.5cmCondition report
Minor wearStock number
U556The BADA Standard
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