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Which of the following is a distinctive feature of Bundi school paintings?

AUse of monochrome color schemes

BStrict geometric patterns and abstract forms

CDepiction of peacocks dancing joyfully in the rain

DEmphasis on European-style portraiture

Answer:

C. Depiction of peacocks dancing joyfully in the rain

Read Explanation:

Bundi School of Paintings The Bundi style of painting closely resembles the Mewar style but surpasses it in artistic quality. Noteworthy examples include an illustrated manuscript of the Bhagavata Purana housed in the Kota Museum and a Rasikapriya series. A distinctive feature of Bundi paintings is the depiction of a peacock dancing joyfully in the rain.


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