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The Elephant King Wrestles a Crocodile: Illustration from a Gajendramoksha Series
Priests before Shri Nathji
Nobleman Hunting a Tiger
Sketch Page of Facial Studies, likely Maharao Kishor Singh
Maharao Shatru Sal II (1866–89) Hunting a Tiger
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This artwork is part of Living Line: Selected Indian Drawings from the Subhash Kapoor Gift
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Central to the Kotah tradition was the hunt, and, as a result, artists from this court took a keen interest in representing animals in a landscape. Unusually, the human predator has been eliminated from this large-scale, ambitious composition; instead the focus is on a pack of tigers stalking and attacking their prey. The exceptional scale of this work suggests that it was a preparatory study for a mural painting.
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