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Which of the following pairs with respect to the different forms of paintings is/are correctly matched?
1. Mughal School of Painting: Calligraphic text descriptions.
2. Mysore paintings: Depict the Hindu Gods and Goddess.
3. Rajasthani School of painting: Depict Portraits of rulers.
4. Kangra School of painting: Depict verdant greenery.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below
1 and 3 only
1 only
2, 3 and 4 only
All of the above
The Mughal school originated in the reign of Akbar. The origin of Mughal style is was a result of synthesis of indigenous Indian style of painting and the Safavid school of Persian painting. Mughal paintings were a unique blend of Indian, Persian and Islamic styles. The major features of Mughal Schools are: Paintings based upon close observation of nature, Fine and delicate drawing along with calligraphic text descriptions, generally on border, High aesthetic merit, Primarily aristocratic, Mostly Secular
Mysore was under the reign of the Wodeyars and it was under their patronage that Mysore school of painting reached its zenith. Quite similar to the Tanjore Paintings, Mysore Paintings of India make use of thinner gold leaves and require much more hard work. The most popular themes of these paintings include Hindu Gods and Goddesses and scenes from Hindu mythology. The Rajasthani Paintings are broadly of two type viz. Courtly and Literary. The paintings of courtly type include the portraits of the rulers holding different states of Rajputana. Most of these rulers have been depicted either as holding the courts or doing some past time such as hunting. The literary paintings on the other hand show the intimate connection with the poetry. These are the illustrated versions of some of the important literary works such as Amar-Sataka, Sur Sagara, Rasamanjari, Rasikpriya etc. In Kangra School there was a great emphasis on the display of nature and its various components. The artists made use of multiple shades of green as they always put a special display of natural settings and featured flowering plants and creepers, leafless trees, rivulets and brooks.
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