Describe the main features of Gandhara, mathura and amaravati school of art.
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1) Main features of Gandhara school of art :
⇒ Gandhara art represents the art that developed and spread in the north western part of India from the 1st Century B.C. to the 4th Century A.D.
⇒ Gandhara Style has naturalism in body form, drapery, and pictorial scale.
⇒ Gandhara style of art that developed in sculpture was a fusion of Greco-Roman and Indian styles.
⇒ Gandhara style continued to influence Indian art upto the early medieval period as is seen in Kashmir and parts, of Himachal Pradesh.
⇒ Gandhara school was heavily influenced by Greek methodologies, the figures were more spiritual and sculpted mainly in grey, and great detail was paid to exact depiction of body parts.
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2) Main features of Mathura school of art :
⇒ Mathura was one of the most ancient places of India.
⇒ This school developed in the region around Mathura, UP. The tradition of this school extended to not limited to the images of Buddha alone for it also included images of the Hindu pantheon of gods.
⇒ Mathura in northern India and Vengi in Andhra Pradesh emerged as important centres of art production.
⇒ A headless statue of Kanishka was found in Mathura.
⇒ Mostly centred in and around Mathura, it used red sandstone with mud, stucco, etc. Body details were not as expressly carved as Gandhara and
images were fleshy, But halo was profusely decorated.
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3) Main features of amaravati school of art :
⇒ The stupas at Amaravati are predominantly made of a distinctive white marble.
⇒ Amaravati, situated in the eastern Deccan.
⇒ A different type of art form evolved and flourished in Amaravati for nearly six centuries, commencing from 200-100 BCE.
⇒ The Amaravati school of art occupies a pre-eminent position in the history of Indian Art.
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⇒ Here is ur questions answer:
1) Main features of Gandhara school of art :
⇒ Gandhara art represents the art that developed and spread in the north western part of India from the 1st Century B.C. to the 4th Century A.D.
⇒ Gandhara Style has naturalism in body form, drapery, and pictorial scale.
⇒ Gandhara style of art that developed in sculpture was a fusion of Greco-Roman and Indian styles.
⇒ Gandhara style continued to influence Indian art upto the early medieval period as is seen in Kashmir and parts, of Himachal Pradesh.
⇒ Gandhara school was heavily influenced by Greek methodologies, the figures were more spiritual and sculpted mainly in grey, and great detail was paid to exact depiction of body parts.
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2) Main features of Mathura school of art :
⇒ Mathura was one of the most ancient places of India.
⇒ This school developed in the region around Mathura, UP. The tradition of this school extended to not limited to the images of Buddha alone for it also included images of the Hindu pantheon of gods.
⇒ Mathura in northern India and Vengi in Andhra Pradesh emerged as important centres of art production.
⇒ A headless statue of Kanishka was found in Mathura.
⇒ Mostly centred in and around Mathura, it used red sandstone with mud, stucco, etc. Body details were not as expressly carved as Gandhara and
images were fleshy, But halo was profusely decorated.
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3) Main features of amaravati school of art :
⇒ The stupas at Amaravati are predominantly made of a distinctive white marble.
⇒ Amaravati, situated in the eastern Deccan.
⇒ A different type of art form evolved and flourished in Amaravati for nearly six centuries, commencing from 200-100 BCE.
⇒ The Amaravati school of art occupies a pre-eminent position in the history of Indian Art.
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