Pheel Khana--Elephants' Quarters, Holcar's Camp
Artist
William Simpson
(British, 1823 - 1899)
Publisher
Day and Son
Date1867
MaterialsChromolithograph, hand-colored lithograph
DimensionsH. 14 in x W. 19 7/8 in, H. 35.6 cm x W. 50.5 cm (image)
Credit LineFrom the Collection of William K. Ehrenfeld, M.D.
Object number2005.64.100
DepartmentSouth Asian Art
ClassificationsPrints And Drawings
On View
Not on viewThe royal elephant quarters of the Maratha rulers of Indore (Central India) are seen here at a traveling camp, and not in the royal capital and palace. The print captures a sense of spontaneity and offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse that is absent in images of more formal elephant processions. On the left is the maharaja's own parade elephant with its elaborate ornaments; another elephant (on the far right) is also dressed for parade but its ornaments are simpler by comparison, suggesting that it was probably intended for a lesser royal family member's use. At the center is a working elephant that carries the disassembled tents and other loads. Even though a labor animal, its status as a royal elephant is indicated by its ornamented, sawn-off tusks.
Subject
- elephant
- elephant
Samuel William Reynolds
approx. 1807-1820