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Which site contains some of the finest examples of Buddhist mural art from the Gupta period?

AAjanta Caves

BJogimara Caves

CEllora Caves

DUdayagiri Caves

Answer:

A. Ajanta Caves

Read Explanation:

Paintings of Gupta Period Traces of paintings from this period can be seen at Ajanta, Bagh, Badami, and several other locations. The mural paintings at Ajanta are not true frescoes, as frescoes are created on wet plaster, whereas these murals were painted after the plaster had dried. The surface preparation for these artworks was relatively simple. The art found in Ajanta and Bagh represents the Madhyadesa School of painting at its finest. Among the most exquisite examples of Buddhist art from the Gupta period are the murals in the Ajanta caves. These vibrant paintings, illustrating scenes from the life of the Buddha and stories from the Jatakas, have remarkably retained their rich colors through the centuries.


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