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Cbsc class 8 art question answer​

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Question 1

Fill in the blanks:

The art form which observed carefully and tried to capture exactly what the eye saw is called _________.

The style of painting which showed Indian landscape as a quaint, unexplored land is called _________.

Paintings which showed the social lives of Europeans in India are called _________.

Paintings which depicted scenes from British imperial history and their victories are called _________.

Solution:

The art form which observed carefully and tried to capture exactly what the eye saw is called the idea of realism.

The style of painting which showed the Indian landscape as a quaint, unexplored land is called picturesque landscape painting.

Paintings which showed the social lives of Europeans in India are called portrait painting.

Paintings which depicted scenes from British imperial history and their victories are called history paintings.

Question 2

Point out which of the following were brought in with British art:

(a) oil painting

(b) miniatures

(c) life-size portrait painting

(d) use of perspective

(e) mural art

Solution:

The following were brought in with British art:

(a) Oil painting

(c) Life-size portrait painting

(d) Use of perspective

Question 3

Describe in your own words one painting from this chapter which suggests that the British were more powerful than Indians. How does the artist depict this?

Solution:

In the painting ‘The Aurial and Dashwood Families of Calcutta’, painted by Johann Zoffany, you see Thomas Dashwood and Charlotte Lousia Aurial entertaining guests. There are various Indian servants serving tea. The British are seen seated or standing regally in a sprawling lawn. The Indians are shown as submissive and inferior to the British. They are placed in the background. Thus the picture suggests that the British were more powerful than Indians.

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