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discuss briefly the development of art under the guptas

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Answered by sweety7478
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The Gupta period is called the Golden Age of ancient India. This may not be true in the economic field because several towns in north India declined during this period.

However, the Guptas possessed a large quantity of gold, whatever its source, and they issued the largest number of gold coins.

Princes and the rich could divert a part of their income to support those who were engaged in art and literature. Both Sam udragupta and Chandragupta II were patrons of art and literature. Samudragupta is represented on his coins playing the lute (vina), and Chandragupta II is credited with maintaining in his court nine luminaries.

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Answered by vasanthineela
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The Gupta period is called the Golden Age of ancient India. This may not be true in the economic field because several towns in north India declined during this period.

However, the Guptas possessed a large quantity of gold, whatever its source, and they issued the largest number of gold coins.

Princes and the rich could divert a part of their income to support those who were engaged in art and literature. Both Sam udragupta and Chandragupta II were patrons of art and literature. Samudragupta is represented on his coins playing the lute (vina), and Chandragupta II is credited with maintaining in his court nine luminaries.

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