Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Pahari Schools of Painting

Question:

What is the correct aspect regarding the representation of pearls in the Basohli paintings?

Options:

Basohli painting uses raised white paint to imitate the representation of pearls in ornaments.

Gold leaf is used in the representation of pearls.

Carving on the canvas is employed for representing pearls.

Mirror dust was used  to imitate the representation of pearls in ornaments.

Correct Answer:

Basohli painting uses raised white paint to imitate the representation of pearls in ornaments.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 1- Basohli painting uses raised white paint to imitate the representation of pearls in ornaments.

Basohli painting are characterized by a strong use of primary colors and warm yellows, not a monochromatic color scheme.

The first and most dramatic example of work from the hill states is from Basohli. From 1678 to 1695, Kirpal Pal, an enlightened prince, ruled the state. Under him, Basohli developed a distinctive and magnificent style. It is characterised by a strong use of primary colours and warm yellows — filling the background and horizon, stylised treatment of vegetation and raised white paint for imitating the representation of pearls in ornaments. However, the most significant characteristic of Basohli painting is the use of small, shiny green particles of beetle wings to delineate jewellery and simulate the effect of emeralds. In their vibrant palette and elegance, they share the aesthetics of the Chaurpanchashika group of paintings of Western India.