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Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Manuscript Painting Tradition

Question:

What elements characterize the hybrid style of the Sultanate School of Painting?
1) Greek and Roman influences
2) Indigenous features and Chinese elements
3) Persian elements, such as color palette, physiognomy, simplified landscape with decorative details, etc.
4) African influences

Options:

1

2

3

4

Correct Answer:

3

Explanation:

Answer: Persian elements, such as color palette, physiognomy, simplified landscape with decorative details, etc.
The Sultanate School of Painting has Persian elements, such as a color palette, physiognomy, simplified landscape with decorative details, etc.

With several regions in the north, east and west coming under the rule of the Sultanate dynasties from Central Asia after the late twelfth century, another strain of influence — Persian, Turkic and Afghan — percolated into the mainland and appeared in the paintings patronised by the Sultans of Malwa, Gujarat, Jaunpur and such other centres. With few Central Asian artists in these courts working with local artists, an intermingling of Persian features and indigenous styles led to the emergence of another style that is referred to as the Sultanate School of Painting. This represents more of a ‘style’ than a ‘school’ that has a hybrid Persian influence — indigenous pictorial style, which is an interesting coming together of indigenous features as described earlier and Persian elements, such as colour palette, physiognomy, simplified landscape with decorative details, etc.