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Which of the following towns was not a major center of Marwar painting activity between the 17th and 19th centuries?

APali

BJodhpur

CNagaur

DUdaipur

Answer:

D. Udaipur

Read Explanation:

Marwar School of Paintings The earliest known example of Marwar painting is a Ragamala series created in 1623 AD at Pali by an artist named Virji. These miniatures are rendered in a bold, primitive folk style, entirely untouched by Mughal influence. From the 17th to the 19th centuries, numerous miniature paintings—including portraits, court scenes, Ragamala and Baramasa series—were produced across various artistic centers in Marwar, such as Pali, Jodhpur, and Nagaur.


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