how were the British portrait painting different from the Portrait painting of Indian artist
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unlike the INDIAN tradition of painting portraits in miniature,colonial portraits
were life size images that looked lifelike and real.
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British portrait paintings were done on oil while the Indian paintings were done with water colors.
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- 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.
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