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Based on an original woven at Aubusson during the mid-19th century and now displayed at the Louvre, this jacquard reproduction transports viewers to colonial India through a magnificently adorned elephant set within luxuriant vegetation. The composition captures French fascination with Indian culture during the colonial period, when such exotic imagery represented both artistic achievement and imperial connections. Available in two landscape formats - 110 x 150 cm and 150 x 200 cm - the piece showcases the elaborate decorative elements that adorned ceremonial elephants, from rich textiles to ornamental accessories that reflected the sophisticated material culture of Indian courts. The horizontal orientation emphasizes the tropical setting while allowing detailed appreciation of both the elephant's ornate coverings and the surrounding botanical abundance that characterized European perceptions of Indian landscapes.