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Which of the following is a notable work associated with the Malwa school of painting?

AAkbarnama

BRagamala series painted by Madhau Das in 1680

CJahangir Nama

DHamzanama

Answer:

B. Ragamala series painted by Madhau Das in 1680

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Malwa School of Paintings Notable examples of paintings in the Malwa style include a Rasikapriya series dated to 1634 AD, an Amaru Shataka series created in 1652 AD at Nasratgarh, and a Ragamala series painted in 1680 AD by the artist Madhau Das at Narsyanga Shah. The Malwa school of painting remained active until the late 17th century. A painting from the 1680 Ragamala series, depicting the Megha Raga, serves as a representative example. Additionally, illustrations of the Bhagavata Purana also exemplify the distinctive characteristics of the Malwa style.


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