8. Which one of the following is correctly matched?
A. The Mauryas – Monolithic pillars
B. The Kushanas – Gave architecture
C. The Guptas – Gandhara Art
D. The Nayakas – Rathas
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The Mauryas – Monolithic pillars
The Kushanas - Gandhara Art
The Guptas – Cave architecture
The Nayakas – Rathas
Explanation:
- The art of the Maurya period is linked to political ideology and religious practices. Many of the serving remains of art and architecture were all directed result of the patronage of the Maurya kings, especially Ashoka. Pillars were monolithic made of buff-coloured Chunar sandstone and had a smooth surface with inscription write on it.
- Gandhara Art became under the Kushanas period flourished between the 1st and 5th century. Most of the art of this period are sculptures made of stone. The Gandhara School also produced many images of the Buddha seated meditating formation.
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