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How are the figures of men and women depicted in indian art?

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

The figures of men and women are depicted from each and every angle and are there in the course of rhythmic event.

Explanation:

Art is one of the most widely used medium for expressing the plight of men and women in India. Traditionally Indian art had the religious characters and religions like Hindus, Buddhism and Muslims , all have the same type of theme. Indian women artists have gender issues and discrimination which showed in the form of paintings, sculptures, and installations since pre-independence times. The process of adaption of Indian art started from the Vedic period and in the course of rhythmic event the figures of men and women are depicted.

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Explanation:

The men's and women's figures were shown from every aspect and were captured during the rhythmic event.

History of Indian Art:

Various art forms, such as painting, sculpture, pottery, and textile arts like woven silk, are all part of the diverse body of work known as Indian art. Geographically, it includes all of the modern-day countries of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and occasionally eastern Afghanistan. In both its traditional and modern manifestations, Indian art exhibits a great sense of design.

Indian art dates back to settlements made during the third millennium BCE, during the prehistoric era. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Islam are just a few of the religions that have influenced Indian art on its path to the modern era.

The major religious organizations have typically shared the dominant creative style at any period and place, notwithstanding this intricate blending of religious traditions.

In terms of historical art, religious sculpture made of stone and metal has fared the best in terms of climate resistance in India, leaving behind the majority of the best artefacts. The adjacent, drier regions, rather than India itself, are where many of the most significant ancient discoveries that are not in carved stone may be found. The burial items that are the primary source of ancient art in other civilizations are not included in Indian funeral and philosophical customs.

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