How the perspective are used in Indian painting ?
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- Indian paintings are just like any other paintings. Usually paintings have a reason to be painted, either the inspiration of the artist or historical factors that surface showcasing culture in art forms.
- Indian paintings showcase murals and miniatures. ( Ajanta caves found in India. Kailashnath temple found in India. )
- We can take examples of some early paintings, " That showcased the daily routines of people".
- Other examples include, " Religious and spiritual connection so whoever saw those paintings would understand the culture deep-rooted in India".
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Indian paintings showcase murals and miniatures. ( Ajanta caves found in India. Kailashnath temple found in India. )
We can take examples of some early paintings, " That showcased the daily routines of people".
Other examples include, " Religious and spiritual connection so whoever saw those paintings would understand the culture deep-rooted in India".
Indian paintings are just like any other paintings. Usually paintings have a reason to be painted, either the inspiration of the artist or historical factors that surface showcasing culture in art forms.
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