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Elephant, Camel, and Two Monkeys

Maker (British, 1626(?) - 1704)
Additional Title(s)
  • Elephant and camel
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
Dateca.1663
Mediumpen and brown (est. iron gall) ink and brush and black ink and wash on laid paper
Dimensions5 3/4 x 8 in. (14.6 x 20.3 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextThis image of exotic creatures is one of thirteen surviving drawings that Barlow made to illustrate a model book of animals he published beginning in 1659. The artist employs loose, energetic pen strokes to delineate the wrinkled skin of the elephant, flowing hair of the camel, short fur of the monkeys, and pointed muzzles of the two civet cats, at bottom right. It is highly unlikely that Barlow observed all these animals from life. Records show that an elephant was not displayed in London until 1675, and this example’s strangely ribbed trunk appears to have been based on an earlier print (2022).
Status
Not on view
Object number60.21
Terms
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    n.d.
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    Pedlar and his Ass
    Francis Barlow
    n.d.
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    Group of Birds
    Francis Barlow
    n.d.
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    Design for a Title Page
    Francis Barlow
    n.d.
    Object number: 63.52.16
    Bearded Man
    James Barry
    n.d.
    Object number: 66.7
    Wallflower and Tulip
    Matilda Conyers
    1767
    Object number: 97.22.5
    Ernest Henry Griset
    n.d.
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    Windermere
    Francis Towne
    1786
    Object number: 59.55.1274
    View of a Town, perhaps Glasgow
    Francis Place
    n.d.
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