This medieval illustration depicts an elephant as imagined by an artist who had never seen one, relying only on written descriptions.
Medieval artists often depicted exotic animals using secondhand accounts from oral stories and translated texts rather than direct observation. With no real reference, they built these creatures from imagination, blending unfamiliar descriptions with familiar European animals.
As a result, elephants might appear with horse-like hooves or a trunk resembling a trumpet. Such images were common in illuminated manuscripts, where accuracy was less important than symbolism and storytelling for religious or educational purposes.
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