It hangs in the Eisenach Bach Museum and is by Johann jak.
"Johann Sebastian Bach"
Johann Nikolaus Forkel and Charles Sanford Terry
It was then discovered that the elephant, on seeing a jak fruit on a tree somewhat beyond the reach of his trunk, had raised himself on his hind legs, placing his fore feet against the stem, in order to lay hold of the fruit, but unluckily for him there happened to be another tree standing so close to it that the vacant space between the two stems was only a few inches.
"Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon"
J. Emerson Tennent
Every cottage is surrounded by gardens of coco-nuts, arecas, jak-fruit and coffee; the slopes, under tillage, are covered with luxuriant vegetation, and, as far as the eye can reach on every side, there are dense forests intersected by streams, in the shade of which the deer and the elephant abound.
"Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon"
J. Emerson Tennent