Antonio Fantuzzi|Rosso Fiorentino

Royal Elephant

1542–45
Etching
29.1 × 43.2 cm (11.5 × 17 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York · as of July 2026

View at metmuseum.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Antonio Fantuzzi|Rosso Fiorentino

Landscape from "Venus Pushing Cupid" frameLandscape from "Venus Pushing Cupid" frameRevenge of NaupliusRevenge of NaupliusContest between Athena and PoseidonContest between Athena and PoseidonPietàPietàFrame of Ignorance DefeatedFrame of Ignorance DefeatedBurning of a corpseBurning of a corpseLandscape with Ornamental FrameLandscape with Ornamental FrameHercules and CacusHercules and Cacus

More like this

The Triumph of Caesar: The ElephantsAndrea Mantegna|Gian Marco Cavalli|Giulio Campagnola — The TThe Elephants, from The Triumph of Julius CaesarAndrea Mantegna — The Elephants, from The Triumph of Julius Triumph of Julius CaesarAndrea Mantegna — Triumph of Julius CaesarTriumphs of Julius Caesar: Canvas No. VAndrea Mantegna — Triumphs of Julius Caesar: Canvas No. VThe Triumph of Julius Caesar: Elephants Carrying TorchesAndrea Andreani (Italian, about 1558–1610) — The Triumph of The Triumph of Caesar: the ElephantsAndrea Mantegna|Gian Marco Cavalli|Giulio Campagnola — The TThe Indian Triumph of BacchusEnea Vico — The Indian Triumph of BacchusBattle Scene with Soldiers Mounted on an Elephant.Giulio Romano — Battle Scene with Soldiers Mounted on an EleTriumph of Caesar: soldiers carrying trophies (pilaster at right)Andrea Mantegna|Gian Marco Cavalli — Triumph of Caesar: soldTriumph of CaesarAndrea Andreani — Triumph of CaesarThe Triumphs of Caesar:  The ElephantsGiovanni Antonio da Brescia (Italian, about 1460–about 1520)A Roman Army on the March - Troop ConvoyAntonio Fantuzzi|Giulio Romano — A Roman Army on the March -