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Which of the following is/are unique to the Amravati School of Art?
1. The art flourished in the eastern Deccan in the lower valleys of Krishna and Godavari
2. Use of blue grey schist stone for making idols
3. Combination of Hellenistic, West Asiatic and native elements
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
1 only
2 and 3 only
1 and 3 only
All of the above
2nd and 3rd statements are incorrect regarding Amravati School of Art.
Amaravati School represents the evolution of uniquely beautiful regional art style based on a thriving commercial and imperial system. The Amravati Stupas began about the time of Christ but the perfection of form and proportion seen in the middle phase of Amaravati as well as some of the themes continued to influence art at Nagarjuankonda and also later Vakataka and Gupta art styles. It shows a mastery of stone sculpture. The monuments at Jaggayyapera, Nagarjuna-konds and Amaravati are some examples.
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