Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Rajasthani Schools of Painting

Question:

What characterized the hero's figure in paintings during Sawai Jai Singh's reign?

1) Abstract symbolism
2) Striking resemblance with the king
3) Extraterrestrial features
4) Depiction of mythical creatures

Options:

1

2

3

4

Correct Answer:

2

Explanation:

Answer:  Striking resemblance with the king
During Sawai Jai Singh's reign, artists painted sets based on Rasikapriya, Gita Govinda, Baramasa, and Ragamala, where the hero's figure is in striking resemblance with the king.

Sawai Jai Singh (1699–1743), an influential ruler, established a new capital city Jaipur named after him in 1727 and shifted from Amer. Jaipur School of paintings thrived under his reign and emerged as a well-defined independent school. Court records reveal that some Mughal painters were brought from Delhi to become a part of his atelier. He also invited eminent craftsmen and other artists to settle down in Jaipur and reorganised the Suratkhana, the place where paintings were made and stored. He was drawn to the Vaishnavite sect and commissioned numerous paintings on the theme of Radha and Krishna. Artists during his reign painted sets based on Rasikapriya, Gita Govinda, Baramasa and Ragamala, where the hero’s figure is in striking resemblance with the king. Portrait painting was also popular during his time and an accomplished portrait painter, Sahibram, was part of his atelier. Muhammad Shah was another artist.