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Varshab Panwar 2 years, 5 months ago

History of indian art - Full marks
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 6 months ago

Rājasthānī painting, the style of miniature painting that developed mainly in the independent Hindu states of Rājasthān in western India in the 16th–19th century. It evolved from Western Indian manuscript illustrations, though Mughal influence became evident in the later years of its development.

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Naazia Naazia 2 years, 5 months ago

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Shahil Kumar 2 years, 6 months ago

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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 6 months ago

Bodhisattva Padmapani is a painting from cave no. 1 at Ajanta in central India late 5th century, likely 477. 1) This extraordinary mural painting survives from early medieval India, preserved in the interior of the rock-cut Buddhist monastery of Ajanta.

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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 6 months ago

In this painting, a wild beast (bison) is shown raging and attacking a man. He has overpowered him as he has now surrendered and is lying on the ground.

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Anjali Gupta 2 years, 5 months ago

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Bhumi Ahirwar 2 years, 6 months ago

Name of the painting is roaring animal it is located in bhimbetka cave, near bhopal, madhya pradesh India and it's medium is mineral colours and artist is unknown
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Vanshika Singh 2 years, 5 months ago

While painting you should sit in a calm place without any disturbance of anything and your mind should on one side while painting then only one can focus on 🎨🖌️ painting
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Ankit Kumar 2 years, 6 months ago

Ramayan
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Vishal Pal 2 years, 6 months ago

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Priya Agari 2 years, 6 months ago

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Omansh Gupta 2 years, 6 months ago

Ravana Shaking Mount Kailash is the most popular theme in Ellora caves because it has been depicted several times in this gives. But the most remarkable of all is the one depicted on the left wall of Kailash Nath Temple give number 29 at Ellora. It is a colossal and considered as one of the masterpieces of Indian sculpture depicted on the wall of a cave. In this sculpture, Ravana has been shown checking the Mount Kailash when Lord Shiva along with Parvati and others were also present there. The composer of the relief is divided into several tiers. The lower 1 has been depicted multi-faced and multi armed Ravana who is shaking the Mount Kailash with ease. Kids hands have been expanded All Around The Chambers. The depth of this number is enough to provide space for three dimensional effect. The upper half is divided into 3 frames and the centre is occupied by the image of Shiva and Parvati. Parvati is shown moving close to Shiva. Her stressed legs and slightly twisted body in the recessed space create a very dramatic effect of light and shade. The gana (Dwarf) figures are shown in action. They are their activities. The celestial have been shown in frozen movement above Shiva and Parvati witnessing the event. Each image in the composition and their body action are wonderfully interwoven with each other. Protrusion of volume and recession in the space is important landmark in the images and graved in the Ellora Caves.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 6 months ago

it is known as plane surface. and another it is also known as sketch surface.

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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 6 months ago

The Harappan civilization was located in the Indus River valley. Its two large cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, were located in present-day Pakistan's Punjab and Sindh provinces, respectively. Its extent reached as far south as the Gulf of Khambhat and as far east as the Yamuna (Jumna) River.

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Nayan Nilim 1 year, 8 months ago

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Xiang Xi 2 years, 7 months ago

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Bhumi Ahirwar 2 years, 6 months ago

Bhimbetka cave, Near Bhopal. Madhya Pradesh INDIA

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Bhimbetka Caves Madhya Pradesh

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Shifa Khan 2 years, 7 months ago

Wizard's dance: This lovely drawing of people dancing and celebrating is painted on 1 of the walls is Bhimbetka rock shelters.This drawing is made using simple bold lines and is very graphical and geometric in nature. The people are depicted wearing masks and horns. Few figures are shown standing and few sitting. All figures are shown in sync with the rhythm of dance. Different mineral stones and wood charcoal were used for drawing. This drawing indicates that music and dance prevailed in that era too. It reflects the social bonding and aesthetic progress of that era towards civilization.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 6 months ago

The Jain idols are males depicted in both sitting and standing postures. The tīrthaṅkaras are represented either Padmasana (seated in yoga posture) or standing in the Kayotsarga posture. Parshvanatha statues are usually depicted with a snake crown on head, Bahubali statues are usually depicted covered with creepers.

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