Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Pahari Schools of Painting

Question:

What is the incorrect statement about Nainsukh's patrons?

Options:

Nainsukh initially worked for Balwant Singh in Jasrota.

Balwant Singh became Nainsukh's greatest patron.

Mian Zoravar Singh was a patron of Nainsukh.

None of the above.

Correct Answer:

Nainsukh initially worked for Balwant Singh in Jasrota.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 1- Nainsukh initially worked for Balwant Singh in Jasrota.
The correct statement is that Nainsukh is believed to have initially worked for Mian Zoravar Singh, not Balwant Singh.

Nainsukh appears to have left his hometown in Guler and moved to Jasrota. He is believed to have initially worked for Mian Zoravar Singh, whose son and successor Balwant Singh of Jasrota was to become his greatest patron. Nainsukh’s celebrated pictures of Balwant Singh are unique in the kind of visual record they offer of the patron’s life. Balwant Singh is portrayed engaged in various activities — performing puja, surveying a building site, sitting in a camp wrapped in a quilt because of the cold weather, and so on. The artist gratified his patron’s obsession by painting him on every possible occasion. Nainsukh’s genius was for individual portraiture that became a salient feature of the later Pahari style. His palette comprised delicate pastel shades with daring expanses of white or grey.