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Maratha style of painting explain it ?​

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Answered by 444MikeLH
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An Indian album in Asian and African Collections of which hitherto little notice has been taken is a large but slim volume, numbered Add.21475 (Bernhardt 1899, no. 91).  The album contains eight paintings mostly from the Deccan, including five large paintings illustrating verses from Keisha Das’s classic text on poetics, the Rasikapriya.  It has to my knowledge been exhibited only once, in 1976, and only one of its paintings has ever been published, a portrait of Raja Sambhaji (Losty 1986, no. 56).  An inscription records that it was presented to the British Museum in 1856 by F.S. Haden Esq.  This is possibly Sir Francis Seymour Haden (1818-1910), an eminent surgeon and one of the great 19th century authorities on etching, both on its practice and on the works of eminent etchers.  The album was rebound in Europe and the paintings remounted on European paper so that any connection with its compiler in India has been lost.

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Answered by Daydreamer123o
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3. Maratha style of painting

==> 1. Maratha paintingis an example of art style.

2. This style which is known as maratha style of painting began to develop in the latter half of 17th century C.E.

3. This style is consists of coloured painting and they occurred as morals and miniatures used in manuscripts.

4. The Maratha styles was influenced by the Rajput and European styles of paintings.

5. Maratha style of painting help us to understand us about various things such as the lifestyle, clothes, attires, Customs, etc.

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