Different Types and Styles of Painting and Sculpting
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Which of these statements are true about Indian iconography?
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It is an art of creating sculptures of Indian gods and goddesses.
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B
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Mathura school of art began the foundation of Indian iconography.
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Gupta period saw a decline in iconography.
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D
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Bronze idols of gods and goddesses were developed during the Kushana period.
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Indian iconography is an art of creating sculptures of Indian gods and goddesses. It started with the foundation of the Mathura School of Art during the Kushana period. Bronze idols of gods and goddesses were made during the Chola period (9th-13th century).