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Why company school is also known as Patna School? explain in 100 to 150 words​

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Answered by vijaymanchanda03
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Mughals and Rajput miniature were exhausted as the Indian artist were recruited by the East India company for painting the blue print of Railway projects, and the natural history survey. It was known as Company school of painting as it belonged to the East India company, later it was also known as Patna school.

1760. By the end of the century, this city became the headquarters of one of eleven areas of art centres into which the British East India Company divided Bengal. This is known as the Company school of painting from the fact that its patrons belonged to the East India Company. This style is also known as Patna school.

Company school, also called Patna painting, style of miniature painting that developed in India in the second half of the 18th century in response to the tastes of the British serving with the East India Company. ... The paintings were executed in watercolours on paper and on mica.

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Answered by ronitsingh170707
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1760. By the end of the century, this city became the headquarters of one of eleven areas of art centres into which the British East India Company divided Bengal. This is known as the Company school of painting from the fact that its patrons belonged to the East India Company. This style is also known as Patna school.

Company school, also called Patna painting, style of miniature painting that developed in India in the second half of the 18th century in response to the tastes of the British serving with the East India Company. ... The paintings were executed in watercolours on paper and on mica.

Leading centres were the main British settlements of Calcutta, Madras (Chennai), Delhi, Lucknow, Patna, the Maratha court of Thanjavur and Bangalore.

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