Description
this elephant painted on 2 circular approximate 10″ wooden stand, epoxy resin coated top made to order and required 3-4 week to ship.
Indian Miniature Painting: Originated in the 16th century and flourished under the Mughal Empire, blending Persian and Indian artistic traditions. Later, regional schools like Rajasthani and Pahari developed their own distinctive styles.
This image depicts a traditional Rajasthani miniature Indian-style painting of an elephant, rendered on a round stand . The artwork is detailed and vibrant, reflecting a style commonly seen in Indian folk – miniature art traditions. The elephant is adorned with ornate decorations, including a red and gold saddle cloth (howdah), golden anklets, and a headpiece with a tassel. The elephant is painted in shades of blue and is walking on green grass. The border of the plate features intricate patterns in black, red, yellow, and white, adding to the decorative appeal.