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UPSC – CSE Prelims 2018

 

ART & CULTURE – INDIAN PAINTINGS

1. The well-known painting “Bani Thani” belongs to the:

(a) Bundi School

(b) Jaipur School

(c) Kangra School

(d) Kishangarh School

Ans: (d)

Bani Thani

  • It is an Indian miniature painting painted by Nihal Chand from the Marwar school of Kishangarh.
  • It portrays a woman who is elegant and graceful.
  • The painting’s subject, Bani Thani, was a singer and poet in Kishangarh in the time of king Sawant Singh (1748–1764).
  • She has been compared to the Mona Lisa.
  • Inspired by Radha, Bani Thani is characterized by idealized distinct features such as arched eyebrows, lotus-like elongated eyes and pointed chin.

This painting was featured in an Indian stamp issued on 5 May 1973.

 

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ART & CULTURE – INDIAN PAINTINGS

1. The painting of Bodhisattva Padmapani is one of the most famous and oft-illustrated paintings at:

(a) Ajanta

(b) Badami

(c) Bagh

(d) Ellora

Ans. (a)

The correct answer is Ajanta.

Some important paintings at Ajanta are:

  • Scenes from the Jataka stories of the life of the Gautama Buddha, the Buddha’s former lives as a bodhisattva, etc.
  • Paintings of various Bodhisattvas in tribhanga pose in Cave 1:
    • Vajrapani (protector and guide, a symbol of Buddha’s power),
    • Manjusri (manifestation of Buddha’s wisdom) and
    • Padmapani (Avalokitesvara) (symbol of Buddha’s compassion).
  • The Dying Princess in Cave.no 16.

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