

This miniature-style procession stages authority as ritual: an elephant bearing a gilded howdah becomes a moving throne, while the measured cadence of attendants, standards, and spears turns power into choreography. The flattened space and crisp contouring heighten narrative clarity, yet the lavish blues and golds—set against an almost empty ground—suggest that grandeur is as much an imagined aura as a physical place. Within the decorative border’s orderly geometry, the scene reads like a public performance of sovereignty, where every figure’s posture reinforces a shared belief in hierarchy, protection, and ceremonial continuity.







