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प्रश्न
The ______ saw the rise of the Mathura school.
विकल्प
Kushana period
Gupta period
Rashtrakuta period
Maurya period
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उत्तर
The Kushana period saw the rise of the Mathura school.
Explanation:
The 1st-3rd century C.E., that is, the Kushana period, saw the rise of the Mathura school of art. The Mathura school laid the foundation of Indian iconography. Iconography is a branch of knowledge which includes everything about the making of images of gods and goddesses.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
(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
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| Temple Architecture Naagara |
Naagara | Draavida | Hemadpanti |
| Characteristics | |||
| Examples |
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