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Rajasthani, Pahari and Deccani were:
(a) Schools of painting
(b) Schools of music
(c) Schools of dance
(d) Schools of literature

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Answered by kanishkalaxmi70
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Answer:

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Answered by ParvezShere
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS OPTION A ) SCHOOL OF PAINTING.

RAJASTHANI , PAHARI ADN DECCANI ARE DIFFERENT SCHOOLS OF PAINTING.

  • Rajasthani painting is a form of miniature painting that originated in the 16th to 19th century independent Hindu republics of Rjasthan. These paintings place more emphasis on Puranic or Epic themes. It has scenes from the Mahabharata, Ramayana, Dhola-Maru, Roopmati, and Baajbahadur folklore but krishna-Leela is the most well-known theme.   Rana Kumbha is acknowledged as being the father of Rajput art, typically called to as Rajasthani painting.
  • Pahari painting is the name given to a style of Indian painting that developed in the Himalayan hill kingdoms of North India during the 17th and 18th centuries and is primarily done in miniature forms. Its findings gathered may be noted in this miniature and also: the use of strong, vivid colours; the monochromatic background; the bulging eyes; the bold drawing; the use of beetles' wings to showcase diamonds in embellishments; the narrow sky; and the red border. The eternal love of the Hindu deities Radha and Krishna is the central focus of Pahari artwork.
  • The Deccan region of Central India produced Deccani painting, in the several Muslim capitals of said Deccan sultanates that arose after the dissolution of the Bahmani Sultanate in 1520. The paintings as from Deccani School have vibrant, rich colors. In contrast to northern artworks, it is different. The treatment of ethnic varieties, landscape outfits, jewellery, foliage, wildlife, and colours are just a few of the unique attributes of Deccani paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries. was founded in 1724 after Nizam-ul-Mulk proclaimed the Asaf Jahi dynasty. These shapes, lines, colours, tones, and textures of this language are used in a wide range of methods for achieving the impressions of volume, space, movement, and light on smooth surfaces.

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