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Artist: Elan Cheziyan S
Habitat, Child Elephant, Ink on Board, Brown by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Elan Cheziyan S
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Elan Cheziyan S - Habitat - 36 x 28 inches (unframed size) Ink on Board.
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2010s Contemporary Elan Cheziyan S Animal Paintings

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Ink, Board

Migration, Group of Elephants, Ink on paper by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Elan Cheziyan S
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Elan Cheziyan S - Migration - 30 x 59.5 inches (unframed size) Ink on paper.
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2010s Contemporary Elan Cheziyan S Animal Paintings

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Ink, Paper

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