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Who was a prominent artist of the Pahari school known for his influential work in the mid-18th century?

AAbanindranath Tagore

BMir Sayyid Ali

CBasawan

DNainsukh

Answer:

D. Nainsukh

Read Explanation:

The key features of the Pahari school of miniature painting include: Pahari paintings cover a wide range of themes, from mythology to literature, and introduced innovative techniques. Nainsukh, a renowned master of the mid-18th century, was a pivotal figure in this tradition, and his family workshop continued to produce art for two additional generations. A central theme in Pahari painting is the depiction of the eternal love between the Hindu deities Radha and Krishna. In a typical Pahari painting, the canvas is filled with numerous animated figures, each portrayed with unique composition, color, and complexion. It is important to note that categorizing Pahari miniatures solely by the regions where they were created may not be entirely accurate, as political boundaries during this period were fluid and frequently shifted under various rulers.


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