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2. This traditional art form evolved during the reign of the
Cholas. The liberal use of gold leaf and precious and
semi-precious stones is one of the main features of
this art.
3. This is a style of religious scroll painting that is practised
in the state of Rajasthan. This is traditionally done using a
long piece of cloth or canvas. The stories of the folk deities
like Pabuji and Devnarayan are portrayed on the scrolls.
4. Maharashtra is the home of this form of painting which
is named after the largest tribe living on the northern
outskirts of Mumbai. The paintings are done on a mud art
base using mainly white colour and occasional dots of red
and yellow colour.
5. This style of painting is one of the oldest and the most
popular art forms of Odisha. It gets its name from the
Sanskrit words for canvas and picture. The painters use
natural ingredients to make these paintings.
6. These works of art are used to decorate temple walls,
mainly behind the idol. Sometimes rich embroidery or
appliqué work is also used on these paintings.​

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Answered by katariyakusum7
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Explanation:

This traditional art form evolved during the reign of the

Cholas. The liberal use of gold leaf and precious and

semi-precious stones is one of the main features of

this art.

3. This is a style of religious scroll painting that is practised

in the state of Rajasthan. This is traditionally done using a

long piece of cloth or canvas. The stories of the folk deities

like Pabuji and Devnarayan are portrayed on the scrolls.

4. Maharashtra is the home of this form of painting which

is named after the largest tribe living on the northern

outskirts of Mumbai. The paintings are done on a mud art

base using mainly white colour and occasional dots of red

and yellow colour.

5. This style of painting is one of the oldest and the most

popular art forms of Odisha. It gets its name from the

Sanskrit words for canvas and picture. The painters use

natural ingredients to make these paintings.

6. These works of art are used to decorate temple walls,

mainly behind the idol. Sometimes rich embroidery or

appliqué work is also used on these paintings.

Answered by sheetalmaheshwari173
0

Answer:

The correct answer is TANJORE

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