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Prasadi, also known as Prasadi Hathi, was an elephant that belonged to Guru Gobind Singh which was celebrated in the Sikh court. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The elephant possessed notable white-streaks on certain areas of its body and could perform many tricks.
Hathi appears in the 1967 animated adaptation by Walt Disney Productions, where he is voiced by J. Pat O'Malley.He is a comically pompous elephant who styles himself after a British Army colonel, referring to himself as "Colonel Hathi" and leading his troop in a marching patrol around the jungle.
Howdahs on the elephants of the Maharaja of Travancore.May 1841. Elephant with howdah. A howdah, or houdah (Hindi: हौदा, romanized: haudā), derived from the Arabic هودج (hawdaj), which means "bed carried by a camel", also known as hathi howdah (hāthī haudā, हाथी हौदा), is a carriage which is positioned on the back of an elephant, or occasionally some other ...
Luis López Piquer (1802–1865) painter; Antonio Maria Esquivel (1806-1857) ballerina; José María Avrial (1807-1891) painter; Joaquim Espalter (1809-1880) painter; Rosa Maria Gilart Jiménez (1810–1880) embroiderer; Lluís Rigalt (1814-1894) painter; Francisco de Paula Van Halen (1814–1887) painter; Federico de Madrazo (1815–1894) painter
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Juan Rodríguez Juárez (1675 in Mexico City – 1728) was an artist in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. [1] He was a member of a Spanish family long noted for their accomplishments in the world of painting. His brother was Nicolás Rodríguez Juárez (1667–1734), who was like himself, an established painter in New Spain.
Fundación El Hacedor is a non-profit organization founded in August 2007 by the writer José Luis Rodríguez Pittí to advance cultural, social, and educational projects, by using literature, music, and art as a vehicle to achieve personal and community development.
Ruby’s painting career began when her keepers saw her scratching in the dirt of her enclosure with a stick, and offered her a brush and paints. [3] Ruby painted twice a week. [4] She was a fast painter, typically completing a painting in 10 minutes. [3] For three years, zookeepers did not publicize the knowledge that Ruby could paint.