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write an account of the development of painting in India during the British rule ​

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Answered by clinttajessica
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The establishment of the British Empire in the 18th century and the subsequent westernization of India paved the way for a radical change of artistic taste, and a new style of art and architecture emerged. As a whole, the European advent was marked by a relative insensitivity to native art traditions; former Indian patrons of art became less wealthy and influential, and Western art became more ubiquitous . The fusion of Indian traditions with European style at this time became evident in architectural styles; as with the Mughals, architecture under European colonial rule became an emblem of power designed to endorse the occupying power. The Indo-Saracenic Revival was an architectural style and movement in the late 19th century, where public and government buildings were often rendered on an intentionally grand scale

Answered by skyfall63
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The Development of Painting in India during British Rule:

Explanation:

  • It has been considered that the Britishers had ruled over India for almost 190-200 years.
  • Painting is one of the best arts possed by the Indians. Various Indian artists were specially hired for painting pictures and native arts by Britishers.
  • During British rule, watercolor, oil painting, etc. were some styles of painting developed.
  • Soft textures and tones were generally conveyed with the use of watercolor painting whereas oil painting was the combination of Indian and European art cultures.

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