Social Sciences, asked by maruti2007, 10 months ago

how were the British portrait painting different from the Portrait painting of Indian artist​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

unlike the INDIAN tradition of painting portraits in miniature,colonial portraits

were life size images that looked lifelike and real.

Answered by lovingheart
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British portrait paintings were done on oil while the Indian paintings were done with water colors.

Explanation:

  • British paintings depict life-size images that are absent in Indian paintings.
  • Indian paintings are informative while British paintings give an artistic touch.
  • Indian paintings depict the story of temples and rulers during the ancient time. While the British paintings are composed of artistic and meaningful images of greater personalities.
  • The expense of British paintings is high when compared to Indian paintings.
  • The best example of British painting is "the lady of shallot" by John Williams and the best example for Indian painting is "between the spider and truth" by M.F Husain.

To know more:

1) List of famous indian artists and their paintings

https://brainly.in/question/1927572.

2) Which of these famous Indian painter was awarded the padma vibhushan in 1991

https://brainly.in/question/4671039

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