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Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Pahari Schools of Painting

Question:

Which statement about the transformation of the Pahari painting style in the eighteenth century is incorrect?

Options:

The style of the Seu family and others conformed to the Basohli idiom in the early eighteenth century.

Responses by various artist families and external influences, especially the Mughal style, contributed to the abrupt transformation.

The style remained consistent throughout the century.

None of the above

Correct Answer:

The style remained consistent throughout the century.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 3- The style remained consistent throughout the century.

In the early eighteenth century, the style of the Seu family and others conformed to the Basohli idiom, but it transformed abruptly into the Kangra style from the middle of the eighteenth century.

Scholars agree that in the early eighteenth century, the style of the Seu family and others conformed to the Basohli idiom. However, from middle of the eighteenth century, the style transformed through a pre-Kangra phase, maturing into the Kangra style. This abrupt transformation in style and beginning of experimentation, which gave rise to varied stylistic idioms related to different Pahari centres, is largely ascribed to responses by various artist families and paintings (especially, the Mughal style) that were introduced in the Pahari kingdoms. This sudden arrival of paintings, which might have been introduced through rulers, artists, traders or any such agency or event, impacted local artists and profoundly influenced their painting language.