Q. Consider the following events in the history of development paintings as an art form in India:
What is the correct chronological of the events, starting from the earliest time?
A
1-2-4-3
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B
1-2-3-4
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C
2-1-3-4
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D
2-3-2-4
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Solution
The correct option is C
2-1-3-4 Explanation:
Ajanta Cave Paintings are one of the oldest surviving murals in India. Caves were carved and cut out in between 2nd century BC - 5th Century CE out of Volcanic Rocks.
Badami Cave Murals are dated 6th-7th centuries and they follow the traditions of Ajanta and Bagh Cave Paintings.
Development of Apabhramsa School of miniature paintings took place in the Gujarat and Mewar region during 11th - 15th century.
After the decline of the Mughal empire in the 18th century, many trained artists migrated to Kangra region