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Write a note about characteristics of Gupta Period Paintings.​

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Answered by sourya1794
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The Ajanta and Ellora caves were created during the Golden Age. They were decorated with paintings of religious figures; some Hindu and some Buddhist. The Gupta Period of India was not characterized by enormous material wealth or by elaborate trade activity. It was defined by creativity.

Answered by Anonymous
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The paintings are to be found in the Bagh Caves in Madhya Pradesh and Bedsa Caves and the Ajanta caves in Maharashtra .

The school which these paintings represent was the source from which half the art of Asia drew its inspiration.

The cave paintings of the Gupta period commonly showcased the life of Buddha and various.

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