Elephants Crossing a Nullah
Artist
Thomas Landseer
(British, 1795 - 1880)
Publisher
John Murray
(Scottish, 1809 - 1898)
Date1832
MaterialsUnbound etching in cloth-bound portfolio (Chine-colle)
DimensionsOverall: H. 11 3/4 in × W. 17 3/16 in (29.8 cm × 43.7 cm)
Image: H. 4 in × W. 6 3/8 in (10.2 cm × 16.2 cm)
Image: H. 4 in × W. 6 3/8 in (10.2 cm × 16.2 cm)
Credit LineFrom the Collection of William K. Ehrenfeld, M.D.
Object number2005.64.367.14
DepartmentSouth Asian Art
ClassificationsPrints And Drawings
On View
Not on viewThe scene depicted here is eloquently described by Mundy in the following words: "During this march we crossed more than once the rocky bed of the picturesque river Betwa. On such occasions as this, as well as whilst traversing countries the most tangled, broken, and precipitous, that chef d'oeuvre [masterpiece] of animal creation,the elephant, most conspicuously displays his superiority. It is wonderful to see him patiently and effectually surmounting obstacles, which the horse could not have a chance, and even ubiquitary man himself might despair, of overcoming."
Subject
- elephant