Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Rajasthani Schools of Painting

Question:

How does the artist create a 'panoramic view' in the folio depicting Maharana Jagat Singh II's countryside tour?

1) By using monochromatic tones
2) By employing a realistic perspective
3) By depicting a religious procession
4) By presenting an oblique view with the horizon raised at a tangent

Options:

1

2

3

4

Correct Answer:

4

Explanation:

Answer: By presenting an oblique view with the horizon raised at a tangent

Mewar painting in the eighteenth century increasingly became secular and courtly in ambience. Not only an increasing fascination for portraiture emerged but outsized and flamboyant court scenes, hunting expeditions, festivals, zenana activities, sports, etc., were largely favoured as subjects.

A folio depics Maharana Jagat Singh II (1734–1752) touring the countryside while on his way hawking. The country scape perceived in an oblique view, with the horizon raised at a tangent in comparison to the foreground enables the artist to visualise a panoramic view of limitless vision. The relevance of the scene lies in its complexity of narration that also aims at reportage.