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why do you think some artist wanted to develop a national style of art very short answer ?

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Answered by Valuu
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The main aim of many Indian painters was to establish a connection between art and nationalism. Thus, they wanted to develop a style which would not only be able to imbibe some of the modern techniques of painting but also retain main features of Indian art. Raja Ravi Verman’s works highlights a new national style of art in which he painted scenes from the Indian mythology using western art of oil painting and real life painting.

A new group of artists in Bengal including Abanindranath Tagore rejected the art of Raja Ravi Verman as imitative and westernized. They contended that such style was not suitable for depicting the Indian mythology. They did not believe in oil and realistic style of painting and looked towards the miniature paintings and the art of mural paintings that was depicted in the Ajanta Caves. Some of the paintings of Abanindranath Tagore were influenced by the Rajput miniature and Ajanta style of painting

Later, in 1920s, many artists began to break away from Abanindranath Tagore’s style of painting. His paintings were rejected for making spiritualism as a central theme of the Indian paintings. To them, an artist has to believe in real life than painting from the themes taken from ancient books.

Answered by Suryavardhan1
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✔Towards the end of 19th century, many painters wanted to establish a stronger connection between art and nationalism. In order to achieve this, they tried to develop a style that could be considered both modern and Indian. The initial attempts to create a national style of Art on be seen in the works produced by Raja Ravi Varma.

✔He used the Western art of oil painting and realistic life study, back painted themes from Indian mythology.

✔Nationalist artist felt that a genuine Indian style of painting had to draw inspiration from non - Western art and traditions and try to capture the spiritual essence of the east. So they broke away the convention of oil painting and the realistic style, and turned for inspiration to medieval Indian traditions of miniature paintings.

✔Some other artists of different thoughts felt that an authentic Indian style of art would be one which explored the real life of art instead of illustrating ancient books, and books for inspiration from living folk art on tribal designs rather than the ancient art forms.

✔The opinion, recommendations and certain of all these artists ultimately resulted in representing a national consequences with which every Indian could co - relate.
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