Cultural Depictions of Elephants - Gallery

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Buddhist parable of the elephant and the blind monks; illustrated by Itchō Hanabusa. (1888 Ukiyo-e woodcut)
A royal white elephant in 19th century Thai art
Fontana dell'Elefante, "Fountain of the Elephant", Catania's symbol
Elephant statues at the Buddhist Udaygiri temple ruins in Odisha, India
Country Gentleman magazine. Norman Rockwell cover, 16 August 1919
African elephant mask (Ivory Coast)
Ivory Coast coat of arms, (ca 1964–2000)
Flag of Siam (Thailand), (1855–1916)
Flag of the Kingdom of Laos, (1952–1975)
Hannibal Crossing the Alps; detail of fresco by Jacopo Ripanda, ca. 1510, Capitoline Museums, Rome
Caparisoned elephants at Sree Poornathrayesa temple festival Thrippunithura in Kerala, south India.
Erawan statue in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Elephant & Castle statue, London
Dernier projet pour la fontaine de l'Éléphant de la Bastille (1809–1810), Watercolor by Jean-Antoine Alavoine

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