The Elephant Khushi Khan

ca. 1650
Not on view
The elephant Khushi Khan ("Lord of Happiness") stands caparisoned with ornamental trappings and a saddle cloth. He is identified by name in a cartouche, a convention of imperial studies of the Shah Jahan period. This inscription provides evidence of the individuality of such studies and their function as documents of history.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: The Elephant Khushi Khan
  • Date: ca. 1650
  • Geography: Country of Origin India
  • Medium: Opaque color and gold on paper
  • Dimensions: Image: 10 5/16 × 13 7/8 in. (26.2 × 35.3 cm)
    Frame: 19 3/8 × 15 3/4 × 3/4 in. (49.2 × 40 × 1.9 cm)
  • Classification: Codices
  • Credit Line: Howard Hodgkin Collection, Purchase, Florence and Herbert Irving Acquisitions, Harris Brisbane Dick, and 2020 Benefit Funds; Howard S. and Nancy Marks, Lila Acheson Wallace, and Friends of Islamic Art Gifts; Louis V. Bell, Harris Brisbane Dick, Fletcher, and Rogers Funds and Joseph Pulitzer Bequest; and funds from various donors, 2022
  • Object Number: 2022.185
  • Curatorial Department: Islamic Art

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