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In whish phase of Ajanta painting Black Princess was done​

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Answered by dablu8970choubay
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The Ajanta painting, Black Princess was done during Gupta Vakataka Period (2nd century AD to 6th century AD).

Explanation:

1. Ajanta paintings occupy a unique position in the history of Indian painting.

2. Ajanta paintings were done in two phases – first, the Hinayana phase (where Lord Buddha is represented in symbols) and the second, the Mahayana phase (where he is shown in human form).

Most of the Ajanta paintings were done in the Vakataka Period

3.. Ajanta paintings are not done in Fresco. Fresco is a technique, where colours are mixed with water soluble binders and painted on either dry or wet plaster.

4. Ajanta artists have used traditional technique of tempera.

5. Black Princess is, no doubt, one of the best examples of the Ajanta paintings. The free flowing line, subtle rhythm of the body contour, the slight tilt of the face and the carves of the eyes, all show the mastery of the artist and his control over the brush.

6. Even the damaged painting gives a clear picture of how beautiful the colours were. There is a lyrical quality in the painting.

7. The softness of the body contour, subtle bending of the neck and the simplicity give an heavenly quality to the painting. The colours used have been very earthly and devoid of any loudness.

Answered by golusolu
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Black Princess, an Ajanta painting, was created during the Gupta Vakataka Period (2nd century AD to 6th century AD).

Explanation:

  • The Ajanta paintings hold a special place in Indian painting history.
  • The Ajanta paintings were created in two stages: the Hinayana phase, in which Lord Buddha is symbolically represented, and the Mahayana phase (where he is shown in human form).
  • The Vakataka Period saw the majority of the Ajanta paintings' creations.
  • Fresco painting is not used in Ajanta artworks.
  • Painting on dry or wet plaster using the fresco technique involves combining colors with water-soluble binders.
  • Tempera is a historic painting technique employed by Ajanta artists.
  • Unquestionably, one of the outstanding examples of Ajanta paintings is Black Princess.
  • The free-flowing line, the delicate rhythm of the body contour, the small inclination of the face, and carvings in the eyes are all examples of the artist's ability and command of the brush.
  • How gorgeous the colors were is evident even in the ruined artwork. The picture has a poetic feel.
  • The artwork has a heavenly quality because of its simplicity, slight neck bending, and gentle body form.
  • Very earthy and quiet colors have been employed throughout.

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