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Which colors are predominantly used in the Jogimara Cave paintings?

ABlue and green with gold accents

BWhite base plaster with red outlines, plus yellow and black

CBlack and white only, without any colored pigments

DRed and blue with silver highlights

Answer:

B. White base plaster with red outlines, plus yellow and black

Read Explanation:

Jogimara Cave Paintings The Jogimara Cave paintings in Chhattisgarh date back to the pre-Buddha era, approximately between 1000 and 300 BC. These paintings feature the use of Brahmi script and depict themes such as dancing couples, as well as animals like elephants and fish. The artwork is characterized by a white base plaster with red outlines, and colors such as yellow and black are also used. Additionally, the rock-cut theatre of Sitabenga is located nearby.


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