Art sculpture of Vijayanagar was‘the evolutionary form of Dravidian style’ said what
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Art Historians stated that the 'art and sculpture' of the Vijayanagara Empire was 'the 'evolutionary form' of 'Dravidian style'
Dravidian architecture is a style adopted in Hindu temple building which developed in South India. It comprises mostly Hindu temples where the overlooking characteristic, is the high gatehouse or Gopura that several large temples have. Various empires and kingdoms such as 'Vijayanagara Empire' amongst others have made significant contributions to the "evolution of Dravidian architecture".
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