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An Elephant Combat

Artist/maker unknown, Indianc. 1660

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, United States

Elephant combats in Kota took place in the palace courtyard, while the ruler and his courtiers looked down from a high balcony. An elephant was placed to either side of a short wall, against which they would batter until the strongest vaulted the wall to finish off its opponent. In this drawing, the two elephants collide in midair. The weaker beast falls to the ground, his body an explosion of flattened parts. The impact of this jarring encounter has sent the elephant handlers flying and they circle helplessly at the outer edges of the page. Although his name is not known, the artist to whom this drawing is attributed has been dubbed the "Master of the Elephants" because his sure and lively brushwork captures the essence of both the elephants' power and their baggy skins.

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  • Title: An Elephant Combat
  • Creator Nationality: India
  • Creator Gender: Unknown
  • Date: c. 1660
  • Location: Kota, Rajasthan, India, Rajasthan, India
  • Physical Dimensions: w12.36 x h10.25 in (Overall)
  • Provenance: 125th Anniversary Acquisition. Alvin O. Bellak Collection, 2004
  • Type: Drawings
  • Rights: © 2014 Philadelphia Museum of Art. All rights reserved.
  • External Link: Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Medium: Ink and transparent and opaque watercolor on paper
  • Artist/Maker: Artist/maker unknown, Indian
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