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discuss symbolism in the paintings of imperial tradition? ​

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Answered by surykantgaikwad2104
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The central depictions have symbolism and purposeful anecdote around their outskirts, which includes dynamism, which is the reason we called the exhibit: 'Universes inside Worlds.

As pioneers, the British needed to delineate that Britain was the harbinger of modernization in India. To depict so a few styles were presented in works of art. Firstly, the portrayal of Indian locales was made in a way to demonstrate how dormant the nation was.

Answered by ridahussain86
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As colonists the British wanted to depict that Britain was the harbinger of modernization in India. To portray so several styles were introduced in paintings. Firstly, depiction of Indian sites were made in a manner to show how stagnant the country was.

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