what was the role of new visual image culture of printing in India
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1. Toward the convlusion of nineteenth century the movement of visual culture originated which changes the style of printing.
2. With the expanding number of print machines, visual pictures could be effectively replicated in different styles which could attract the readers.
3. Painters like 'Raja Ravi Verma' created the eye catching pictures for masses in order to attract the attention of readers.
4. Modest prints and schedules were brought even by the poor to enliven the dividers of their homes because they can be easily affordable due to printing press where printed copies can be recieved in huge numbers reducing its cost.
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1. With the increasing number of printing presses, visual images could be easily reproduced in multiple copies.
2. Painters like Raja Ravi Verma produced images for mass circulation.
3. Cheap prints and calendars were bought even by poor to decorate the walls of their houses.