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प्रश्न
Explain the following concept.
Maratha style of painting
Write a short note.
Maratha style of painting
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उत्तर
- The Maratha style of painting developed during the latter half of the 17th century C.E.
- These paintings are found in murals and miniatures. These are coloured paintings.
- It is a combination of the Rajasthan and European styles of painting.
- This painting style is also used in manuscripts.
- Some of the places where these paintings are found are the old wadas of Wai, Menavali, and Satara in Maharashtra.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The foundation of Indian iconography was laid ______ by school of art.
(i) Murals in old wadas at Wai and Satara - Maratha style of painting
(ii) The rock shelters in the caves at - Folk style of painting
Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh
(iii) The tradition of narrating stories from - Chitrakathi Tradition
Ramayana, Maharashtra
(iv) The portrait of Savai Madhavrao and - Mughal Miniature
Nana Phadnavis
The ............ saw the rise of Mathura school.
Explain the statement with reason.
Hemadpanti temples are excellent examples of temple architecture.
Write about folk traditions of sculptural art.
The ______ saw the rise of the Mathura school.
Explain the following concept.
Hemadpanti style
Answer the following question in 25-30 words.
Write about Gandhara School of art.
Complete the following table.
| Temple Architecture Naagara |
Naagara | Draavida | Hemadpanti |
| Characteristics | |||
| Examples |
Write in detail about folk styles of painting.
