- Art is the creative expression of human experiences, wisdom, and emotions in a beautiful form.
- Imagination, emotional sensitivity, and the skill of the artist are essential factors in artistic creation.
- Artistic creations are of two types: Visual Arts (Drik Kala) and Performing Arts (Lalit or Aangik Kala).
- Art traditions are classified into Folk Art, which is spontaneous and community-based, and Classical Art, which follows fixed rules and requires training.
- The unique method of an artist is called style, and long-practised styles help in understanding art history.
Definitions [1]
Definition: Art
Art can be defined as the natural human expression of experiences, knowledge, emotions, and ideas through creative forms.
Key Points
Key Points: Concept of Art
Key Points: Indian Traditions of Visual Arts (Drik Kala)> Painting
Key Points: Indian Traditions of Visual Arts (Drik Kala)> Sculptural Art
- Sculptural art is three-dimensional and includes statues, images, pots, and decorated objects.
- Sculptures are made using stone (carving), metal (moulds), or clay (hand or mould).
- Indian sculptural art is very ancient and began in the Stone Age and Harappan period.
- Folk sculptural traditions include clay idols, masks, memorial stones, and wooden figures.
- Large stone sculptures developed in the Mauryan period, seen in Ashokan pillars and stupas.
- Gandhara and Mathura schools shaped Indian iconography, which was standardised in the Gupta period.
- Bronze sculptural art reached its peak under the Chola kings with idols like Nataraja.
Key Points: Indian Traditions of Visual Arts (Drik Kala)> Architecture and Sculpture
- Rock-cut caves in India began in the 3rd century B.C.E. and combine architecture, sculpture, and painting.
- Ajanta and Verul caves are famous examples and are World Heritage Sites.
- Temple architecture started in the Gupta period and developed greatly by the 8th century C.E.
- Indian temples follow Nagara, Dravida, and mixed styles like Vesara and Bhoomija.
- Hemadpanti temples of Maharashtra are star-shaped and built without mortar.
- Islamic architecture in India developed through a mix of Persian and Indian styles, seen in Qutub Minar and Taj Mahal.
- Indo-Gothic architecture developed during British rule, with CSMT Mumbai as a World Heritage Site.
Key Points: Indian Traditions of Performing Arts
Key Points: Art, Applied Art, and Professional Opportunities
Important Questions [8]
- Explain the following sentence with its reasons. An expert with deep understanding of art history is required in the art market.
- Write a short note on the Maratha style of painting.
- Write about folk traditions of sculptural art.
- The ______ saw the rise of the Mathura school.
- Identify the wrong pair in the following, correct it and rewrite.
- Explain the following sentence with its reason. It is necessary to preserve the tradition like Chitrakathi, which is on the verge of extinction.
- Write in detail about folk styles of painting.
- What kind of professional opportunities are available in the field of arts?
Concepts [7]
- Concept of Art
- Mural Paintings and Cave Painting
- Indian Traditions of Visual Arts (Drik Kala): Painting
- Indian Traditions of Visual Arts (Drik Kala): Sculptural Art
- Indian Traditions of Visual Arts (Drik Kala): Architecture and Sculpture
- Indian Traditions of Performing Arts
- Art, Applied Art, and Professional Opportunities
