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WORKSHEET 2024-2025

12TH STD. PAINTING


Rajasthan School of Miniature paintings
1. Which painting is painted based on Indian classical Music:

i. Chaugan Players
ii. Radha (Bani-Thani)
iii. Maru Ragini
iv. Krishna on swing

2. To which sub-school the painting 'Chaugan Players' is related:

i. Bikaner
ii. Jodhpur
iii. Bundi
iv. Mewar

3. In which medium the Rajasthani miniature paintings are made?

i. Water colour in wash and tempera


ii. Water colour in tempera and dry brush
iii. Water colour in tempera
iv. Transparent water colour

4. On which Indian epic the famous miniature painting 'Bharat meets Ram at Chirakut' depicted:

i. Geet Govinda
ii. Bhagwat Puran
iii. Ramayan
iv. Mahabharat

5. Artist Guman belongs to which sub-school:

i. Mewar
ii. Jaipur
iii. Jodhpur
iv. Bikaner

6. What was the time period of Rajasthani School of Miniature Painting:

i. 16th to 19th century


ii. 17th to 18th century
iii. 16th to 17th century
iv. 16th to 18th century

7. Who is the painter of the painting 'Krishna on Swing':

i. Dana
ii. Nihalchand
iii. Sahibdin
iv. Nuruddin

8. How many polo sticks have been shown in the painting 'Chaugan Players':

i. Four
ii. Six
iii. Five
iv. Seven

9. In which hand Radha is holding two lotus buds in the painting 'Radha (Bani-Thani):

i. Right hand
ii. Left hand
iii. Both the hands
iv. None of them

10. The background is painted in which colour in the painting 'Maru Ragini:

i. Black
ii. Dark blue
iii. Sky blue
iv. Yellow

11. How many horses have been shown in the painting 'Chaugan Players':

i. Five
ii. six
iii. Seven
iv. Four

12. How many human figures are shown in the painting 'Bharat meets Ram at Chitrakut':

i. Forty-eight
ii. Forty-seven
iii. Forty-nine
iv. Forty-six

13. Answers to be written in about 30 worss

(i) Describe the subject-matter of the following paintings:

a. Radha (Bani-Thani)
b. Raja Aniruddha Singh Hara
c. Maru Ragini
(ii) Evaluate the compositional arrangement of the following paintings:

a. Krishna on swing
b. Bharat meets Ram at Chitrakut
c. Chaugan Players

14. Answers to be written in about 100 worss

(i) Describe the artistic aspects of the famous painting "Radha (Bani-Thani)".

(ii) Describe any five salient features of the Rajasthani School of Miniature Painting.

(iii) Appreciate the painting "Raja Aniruddha Singh Hara" based on the following points:

a. Name of the painter


b. Medium
c. Subject-matter
d. Composition

(iv) Evaluate the artistic achievements of the following painters of the Rajasthani School of Miniature
Painting with special reference to his painting included in your course of study:

a. Nihalchand
b. Nuruddin
c. Guman

(v) Identify relevant painting of the Rajasthani School included in your course of study, comprising of the
following features and explain it:

a. "The tradition of simple and straight-forward composition in the Rajasthani Miniature


Paintings, in which main figures stand-out against a flat background in dark or bright
colours."
b. "In the paintings of the Rajasthani School, the glowing (brilliant) colours are used in deep
harmonious contrast and these are applied flatly within definite outline of forms, which
strike most with their intensities."

15. Answers to be written in about 200 worss

(i) How did Rajasthani School of Miniature Painting come into existence?

(ii) Write an essay on the subject-matter and compositional arrangement of the painting "Bhara meets
Ram at Chitrakut ".

16. Answers to be written in about 350 worss

(i) Describe the origin and development of the Rajasthani School of Miniature Painting.

(ii) Describe the features of the Rajasthani School of Miniature Painting.

Pahari school of Miniature paintings


1. Who is the painter of the painting 'Nand, Yashoda, Krishna with Kinsmen are going to Vrindavan:
i. Misking
ii. Manaku
iii. Guman
iv. Nainsukh

2. In which medium the Pahari miniature paintings are made?

i. Gouache
ii. Oil pastels
iii. Acrylic colour
iv. Water colour

3. How many human figures are shown in the painting 'Krishna with Gopis':

i. Nine
ii. Eight
iii. Seven
iv. Six

4. To which sub-school the 'Krishna with Gopis' belong to:

i. Basohli
ii. Chamba
iii. Guler
iv. Kangara

5. How many human figures are shown in the painting 'Nand, Yashoda, Krishna with Kinsmen are going
to Vrindavan'?

i. Thirteen
ii. Fifteen
iii. Sixteen
iv. Fourteen

6. Pahari School of Miniature Painting is a hybrid and mixed style of:

i. Gujarat miniature painting


ii. Mughal style of Aurangzeb's time
iii. Rajasthani School of the first half of the 17th century
iv. All the above

7. The foreground is painted in which colour in the painting 'Krishna with Gopis':

i. Red
ii. Orange
iii. Yellow
iv. White

8. Which painting is painted based on the poetry of 'Geet Govinda?

i. Krishna with gopis


ii. Krishna lifting Mount Govardhan
iii. Nand, Yashoda, Krishna with Kinsmen are going to Vrindavan
iv. Krishna on Swing

9. The cult of Krishna, as with most of the Rajput painting style has also been an abiding love of:

i. Sansar Chand of Kangra


ii. Mughal rulers
iii. Raja Sangram Pal
iv. None of them

10. In the painting 'Nand, Yashoda, Krishna with Kinsmen are going to Vrindavan'-Vrindavan has been

depicted through which colour:

i. Silver
ii. Golden
iii. Yellow
iv. White

11. Name the painting by Nainsukh from your syllabus:

i. Krishna with Gopis


ii. Bharat meets Ram at Chitrakut
iii. Nand, Yashoda, Krishna with Kinsmen are going to Vrindavan
iv. Birth of Salim

12. Answers to be written in about 30 worss

(i) Subject-matter of "Krishna with Gopis".

(ii) Compositional arrangement of "Nand, Yashoda, Krishna with kinsmen is going to Vrindavan".

(iii) Describe any two features of the Pahari School of Miniature Painting.

13. Answers to be written in about 100 worss

(i) Write short note on the following with special reference to the painting included in your course of
study:

a. Delineation of Krishna lila in the Pahari School of Miniature Painting.


b. The tendency to show high horizon in the Basohli Miniatures.
c. Describe the main factors of the Basohli Miniatures.

14. Answers to be written in about 200 worss

(i) Describe the subject-matter and compositional arrangement of the painting, "Nand, Yashoda, Krishna
with kinsmen is going to Vrindavan."

15. Answer to be written in about 350 worss

(i) Describe the origin, development and features of the Pahari School of Miniature Painting.
Mughal school of Miniature paintings
1. Who is the painter of the painting 'Krishna Lifting the Mount Govardhan':

i. Manaku
ii. Ramdas
iii. Miskin
iv. Jagannath

2. On which epic, the famous miniature 'Krishna lifting Mount Govardhan based?

i. Rasikpriya
ii. Babar Nama
iii. Akbar Nama
iv. Harivansh

3. The Word 'Bahari' is written in which painting:

i. Kabir and Raidas


ii. Falcon on a bird-rest
iii. Birth of Salim
iv. Marriage Procession of Dara Shikoh

4. Mention the colour of the dhoti of Krishna in the painting 'Krishna Lifting the Mount Govardhan':

i. Yellow
ii. Orange
iii. White
iv. Brown

5. In which place the Mughal miniature painting is originated:

i. Shiraz
ii. Tabrez
iii. Agra
iv. Delhi

6. In the painting 'Krishna Lifting the Mount Govardhan' Krishna lifts the mountain on which finger:

i. Ring
ii. Thumb
iii. Little
iv. Middle

7. Who established Mughal art in India:

i. Babar
ii. Humayun
iii. Akbar
iv. Jahangir
8. The famous manuscript 'Padsha Nama' was written in the name of:

i. Jahangir
ii. Akbar
iii. Humayun
iv. Shajahan

9. Mention the medium of the painting 'Kabir and Raidas':

i. Oil on Canvas
ii. Water Colour
iii. Acrylic on paper
iv. Wash and tempera

10. 'Razm Nama is':

i. Illustration of 'Babar Nama'


ii. Illustration of 'Akbar Nama'.
iii. Illustration of 'Zafar Nama'.
iv. Illustration of 'Mahabharat'.

11. Which of the time period is known as Golden Period of Mughal Art?

i. Humayun
ii. Akbar
iii. Jahangir
iv. Shajahan

12. Who was an animal and bird painter in Jahangir's reign?

i. Bichittar
ii. Manohar
iii. Abul Hasan
iv. Ustad Mansoor

13. Answer to be written in about 30 worss.

(i) Write short notes on the subject-matter of the following paintings:

a. Krishna Lifting Mount Goverdhan


b. Kabir and Raidas
c. Falcon on a birth-rest

(ii) Write short notes on the compositional arrangement of the following paintings:

a. Birth of Salim
b. Marriage procession of Dara Shikoh

(iii) Write short notes on the following:

a. Tempera
b. Miniature

(iv) Mention any two features of the Mughal miniature painting during Jahangir's period.

(v) Which message is expressed by the painter of the painting 'Kabir and Raidas'?

14. Answer to be written in about 100 worss.

(i) Write note on the following with special reference to the painting included in your course of study:

a. The Mughal School of Miniature painting was secular, in which Hindu God-Goddesses
and saints were also depicted.
b. The tendency of composing crowded scenes involving too many forms and figures in the
Mughal miniature painting.

15. Evaluate the artistic achievements of the following Mughal painters, with special reference to his art-
work included in your course of study:

(i) Haji Madni

(ii) Ramdas

(iii) Ustad Faquirullah Khan.

16. Answer to be written in about 200 worss.

(i) How did Mughal School of Miniature Painting come into existence?

(ii) Describe any five features of the Mughal School of Miniature Painting.

(iii) How far has the painter been successful in depicting the subject matter and composition of the
following miniature paintings? Give your appropriate reasons on the basis of the aesthetical parameters?

a. Marriage procession of Dara Shikoh.


b. Krishna Lifting Mount Goverdhan
c. Birth of Salim
d. Falcon on a bird rest

17. Answer to be written in about 350 worss.

(i) Describe the origin and development of the Mughal School of Miniature Painting.

(ii) Describe the features of the Mughal School of Miniature Painting.

Deccan school of Miniature paintings


1. Which is the sub-school of Deccan School of Miniature Painting:

i. Basohli
ii. Kishangarh
iii. Hyderabad
iv. Mewar

2. Which painting illustrated is based on Indian classical music? 2


i. Chand Bibi Playing Polo
ii. Ragini Pathamsika
iii. Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir Khusro
iv. Krishna with Gopis

3. How many human figures are shown in the Painting 'Ragini Pathamsika':

i. Three
ii. Four
iii. Five
iv. Two

4. In which medium the Deccan miniature paintings are made:

i. Oil Pastels
ii. Gouache
iii. Acrylic Colour
iv. Water

5. How many horses have been shown in the painting 'Chand Bibi Playing Polo'?

i. Five
ii. Four
iii. Three
iv. Six

6. To which sub-school does the painting 'Ragini Pathamsika' belong:

i. Hyderabad
ii. Golkonda
iii. Bijapur
iv. Ahmadnagar

7. Which of the following is the subject matter of the painting 'Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir
Khusro’:

i. Heated exchange between two countries


ii. Deciding a war strategy
iii. Watching a Music Performance
iv. Exchange of Wisdom between two Sufis.

8. What type of influence can be seen on Deccan School of Miniature Painting?

i. Deccan School of Art


ii. Modern School of Art
iii. Mughal School of Art
iv. None of these

9. Who patronized Bijapur School?

i. Hussain Nizam Shah-l


ii. Ali Adil Shah-l
iii. Chin Quli Khan
iv. Mohammad Quli Quta Shah

10. How many miniatures 'Nazum-ul-ulm' is preserved?

i. 876 miniature paintings


ii. 96 miniature paintings
iii. 176 miniature paintings
iv. 1150 miniature paintings

11. Answers to be written in about 30 worss.

(i) Describe any two salient features of the Deccan School of Miniature Painting.

(ii) Write a short note on the subject-matter of the painting 'Chand Bibi Playing Polo'.

(iii) Write a short note on the painting 'Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir Khusro'.

(iv) Which philosophical statements are incorporated in the painting 'Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir
Khusro'?

12. Answers to be written in about 100 worss.

(i) Identify relevant Deccani miniature paintings included in your course of study, comprising of the
following references and explain them in that painting accordingly:

a. The tendency of the landscapic background with typical Deccani hills in the Deccani
miniature paintings.
b. The rendering of tall and slender female figures in fine and rhythmic lines in the Deccani
miniature paintings.

13. Answers to be written in about 200 worss.

(i) Describe the features of the Deccan School of Miniature Painting.

(ii) Appreciate the famous Deccani miniature painting 'Ragini Pathamsika' based on its:

a. Name of the sub-school


b. Medium
c. Subject-matter
d. Composition

14. Answer to be written in about 350 worss.

(i) Describe the origin and development of the Deccan School of Miniature Painting.

Bengal school of Miniature paintings


1. In which medium is the hall-mark of the Bengal School of Painting?

i. Transparent water colour


ii. Water colour in wash and tempera
iii. Water colour in Gouache
iv. Water colour in tempera

2. Name any one scholar whose studies of the ancient and medieval tradition of Indian art led to be seen
in a new Light:

i. E.B. Havell
ii. Gaganendranath Tagore
iii. Rabindranath Tagore
iv. Abanindranath Tagore

3. Which of the following technique has been used in the painting 'Journey's End'?

i. Dry brush
ii. Wash
iii. Tempera
iv. Wash and Tempera

4. Mention the name of that great Art Administrator and British Principal of the Government School of
Art and Craft, Calcutta, who motivated the Indian youth to take inspiration from Ajanta, Ellora and
medieval Indian miniatures and thus played an important role in the formation of the Bengal School of
Painting:

i. Abanindranath Tagore
ii. Nandalal Bose
iii. Gaganendranath Tagore
iv. E.B. Havell

5. Who was the pioneer of the Bengal School of Painting?

i. E.B. Havell
ii. Abanindranath Tagore
iii. Nandalal Bose
iv. Rabindranath Tagore

6. Mention the name of that great Irish Lady, who motivated and encouraged the Indian painters and
thus played an important role in the formation of the Bengal School of Painting:

i. Lady Herringham
ii. Amrita Sher-Gil
iii. Queen Elizabeth
iv. Sister Nivedita

7. Who is the painter of the painting 'Shiv and Sati'?

i. Nandalal Bose
ii. Md. A.R. Chaughtai
iii. Ramgopal Vijaywargiya
iv. Abanindranath Tagore
8. Describe the origin, development and main features of Bengal School of Painting.

9. Mention the three features of Bengal School of Painting.

10. Mention the names of some Bengal School artists.

11. How did Bengal School of Painting come into existence?

12. Answers to be written in about 30 worss.

(i) Mention the two features of the Bengal School of Painting.

(ii) Write short notes on the subject-matter of the following paintings:

a. Radhika
b. Journey's End
c. Meghdoot
d. Ras-lila

13. Answers to be written in about 100 worss.

(i) Which messages are incorporated in the painting 'Journey's End'?

(ii) Write critical notes on the compositional arrangement of the following paintings of Bengal School
duly based on aesthetic parameters:

a. Ras-lila
b. Radhika
c. Meghdoot

(iii) Identify relevant Bengal School's artworks included in your course of study, comprising of the
following references and explain them in that painting accordingly:

a. The creation of mystic and mellow style in Bengal School, by using gloomy colouring with
diffused light or dark background and absence of any line or tone which provide the
experience of the astral world.
b. The delineation of attenuated human figures with extra elongated limbs and tapering
fingers, which reflect the influence of the Rajasthani, Pahari, Mughal miniatures and also
Shilpasastra. Hence, emphasis on the European realism is terminated.

(iv) How did the Bengal School of Painting come into existence?

14. Answers to be written in about 200 worss.

(i) Describe the features of the Bengal School of Painting.

(ii) Appreciate the painting 'Journey's End' included in your course of study duly based on its:

a. Name of the painter,


b. Medium and technique
c. Subject-matter
d. Composition
15. Answer to be written in about 350 worss.

(i) Describe the origin and development of the Bengal School of Painting.

Mosern Trenss in Insian Art


1. Who painted the first ‘Bharat Mata’ painting in India?

i. Purno Ghosh
ii. Amrita Sher-Gil
iii. Nandalal Bose
iv. Abanindranath Tagore

2. Gaganendranath Tagore's Peace declared in the Punjab' is a:

i. Caricature
ii. Landscape painting
iii. Riverscape painting
iv. Cilyscape painting

3. The famous painting 'Tiller of the Soil' is made with which medium:

i. Tempera
ii. Wash and Tempera
iii. Gouache
iv. Wash

4. Nandalal's 'Sati', 'Ahalya's release from her curse'. 'Agnidevata' helped the people regain their national
identity and gave a boost to the national

i. ' Swadeshi' movement


ii. Freedom movement
iii. Tradition and culture
iv. All of them

5. 'TILLER OF THE SOIL' is one of the paintings of the series of 85 posters known as

i. Haripura panels
ii. Modern review
iii. Congress pavilion
iv. None of them

6. Answer to be written in about 30 worss.

Write short note on the subject-matter of the painting 'Tiller of the Soil'.

7. Answer to be written in about 350 worss.

How did the Indian painters and sculptors contribute to the Indian National Freedom Movement?

1. Which painting is based on Indian epic?


i. Mother Teresa
ii. Mother and child
iii. Ram vanquishing the pride of the ocean
iv. The Vulture

2. Who made the painting 'Haldi Grinders'?

i. Jamini Roy
ii. M.F. Hussain
iii. Kamlesh Dutt Pandey
iv. Amrita Sher-Gill

3. Who among the following mastered the Western art of oil painting and realistic life study, painted
themes from Indian mythology?

i. Abanindranath Tagore
ii. Nandalal Bose
iii. Raja Ravi Varma
iv. Ramgopal Vijaywargiya

4. Full name of M.F. Hussain

i. Mohammad Fida Hussain


ii. Maqbool Fida Hussain
iii. Maqbool Fardeen Hussain
iv. Maqbool Faqrullah Hussain

5. What is the name of common spice depicted in the painting 'Haldi Grinders'?

i. Cloves
ii. Pepper
iii. Turmeric
iv. Chilly

6. In the painting 'Ram vanquishing the pride of the ocean, what is the name of God of ocean?

i. Indra
ii. (ii) Varun
iii. (iii) Krishna
iv. (iv) Brahma

7. The faces of figures are shown in which shape in the painting 'Mother and Child":

i. Hexagonal shaped
ii. Round shaped
iii. Square shaped
iv. Oval shaped

8. Which Indian painter is referred to as 'Picasso of India?

i. M.F. Hussain
ii. Rabindranath Tagore
iii. Abanindranath Tagore
iv. Gaganendranath Tagore

9. Which painting is based on the evil of dowry and women exploitation?

i. Mother Teresa
ii. Haldi Grinders
iii. Mother and Child
iv. The Vulture

10. Which painting of Modern Trends uses faceless figure for depiction of Universal Motherhood:

i. Mother Teresa
ii. Haldi Grinders
iii. Mother and Child
iv. The Vulture

11. Answers to be written in about 30 worss.

(i) Which philosophical statement is incorporated in the following paintings?

a. Mother and Child


b. Mother Teresa
c. The Vulture

(ii) Write short notes on the subject-matter of the following paintings:

a. Ram vanquishing pride of the ocean


b. Haldi Grinders
c. Mother and Child

12. Answers to be written in about 100 worss.

(i) Evaluate the artistic achievements of the following painters of the Contemporary (Modern) Indian Art
with special reference to his/her painting in your course of study:

a. Amrita Sher-Gill
b. M.F. Hussain
c. Kamlesh Dutt Pande

13. How far has the painter been successful in depicting the subject-matter of the following
contemporary (Modern) Indian paintings? Give appropriate reasons on the basis of the aesthetic-
parameters:

(i) Ram vanquishing pride of the ocean

(ii) Haldi Grinders

14. Answers to be written in about 200 worss.


(i) Evaluate the aesthetic grandeur of the following contemporary (Modern) Indian artworks duly based
on artistic parameters and explain in detail with suitable examples:

a. Mother and Child


b. The Vulture
c. Mother Teresa

15. Identify relevant contemporary (Modern) Indian artwork in your course of study, comprising of the
following features and explain them in that artwork accordingly:

(i) In the paintings of Jamini Roy, the single frontal plane, glowing colours, flowing curves and bold
stripes of different colours are indicative of the influence of Kalighat Pat painting.

(ii) The paintings of Amrita Sher-Gill inspired by the sparkling colour of Basohli School reveal Indianness.

16. Answer to be written in about 350 worss.

(i) Why do you like or dislike paintings, graphics and sculptures of the contemporary (Modern) Indian
Art? Give appropriate reasons with suitable examples.

1. 'Whirlpool' is a:

i. Painting
ii. Print-making
iii. Miniature painting
iv. Intaglio

2. _______ is a powerful protest and the expression of the anguish are shown in which art work?

i. Whirlpool
ii. Of Walls
iii. Children
iv. Devi

3. Who express about 'Kundalini Shakti' in this art work?

i. K. Laxma Goud
ii. Jyoti Bhatt
iii. Somnath Hore
iv. Krishna Reddy

4. Among the following _______ is not a Contemporary (Modern) Indian graphic-artist/print maker:

i. Somnath Hore
ii. Krishna Reddy
iii. Jyoti Bhatt
iv. Amarnath Sehgal

5. The famous Contemporary (Modern) Indian graphic-print 'Of Walls' is made with _______ technique:

i. Silk-Screen printing
ii. Intaglio
iii. Linocut
iv. Lithography

6. Who discovered a new technique of print making, known as multicoloured viscosity printing:

i. Krishna Reddy
ii. Anupam Sood
iii. Somnath Hore
iv. K. Laxma Goud

7. Answers to be written in about 30 worss.

(i) Etching

(ii) Viscosity of multicolour printing

(iii) Lithograph

8. Write short note on the subject-matter of the following graphic prints:

(i) Children

(ii) Of Walls

(iii) Devi

9. Answers to be written in about 100 worss.

(i) Evaluate the aesthetical achievements of the following artists of the Contemporary (Modern) Indian
Art with special features to his/her artworks in your course of study:

a. Somnath Hore
b. Krishna Reddy
c. Anupam Sood

10. Answers to be written in about 200 worss.

(i) Write an essay on Krishna Reddy and his artwork 'Whirlpool'.

(ii) Identify relevant Contemporary (Modern) Indian artwork in your course of study comprising of the
following features and explain them in that artwork accordingly:

a. The graphic-prints of K. Laxman Goud express human emotions and deep involvement
with nature.
b. Depiction of skeletal human and animal figures in the graphic print by Somnath Hore, is
an expression of his sensitivity towards injustice to them and the lifelong protest against
it.

1. Which sculptor was greatly influenced by the French master sculptor August Rene Rodin?

i. Amarnath Sehgal
ii. Ramkinker Baij
iii. Debi Prasad Roychowdhury
iv. P.V. Jankiram

2. " Repousse" method used in which sculpture: -

i. Ganesha
ii. Cries-Un-Heard
iii. Santhal Family
iv. Chaturmukhi

3. Which sculpture depicting four different and inevitable facts of woman's life: -

i. Cries-Un-Heard
ii. Chaturmukhi
iii. Santhal Family
iv. Ganesha

4. What is the medium of the sculpture 'Ganesha’: -

i. Copper
ii. Bronze
iii. Sand Stone
iv. Oxidised copper

5. The bitter truth of the painful life of the simple folks around him is revealed in the sculptures of: -

i. Debi Prasad Roychowdhury


ii. Ramkinker Baij
iii. P.V. Jankiram
iv. Amarnath Sehgal

6. Contemporary (Modern) Indian sculpture Aekka Yada Giri Rao, has made his famous sculpture
'chaturmukhi' in medium.

i. Brass
ii. Bronze
iii. Stone
iv. Wood

7. Answers to be written in about 30 worss.

(i) Which messages are expressed in the following sculptures?

a. Chaturmukhi
b. Santhal Family
c. Triumph of Labour

(ii) Write short notes on the following sculptures:

a. Cries Un-Heard
b. Triumph of Labour
c. Ganesha

8. Answers to be written in about 100 worss.

(i) Evaluate the artistic achievements of the following sculptors with reference to his/her particular
sculptor in your course of study:

a. Somnath Hore
b. Krishna Reddy
c. Amarnath Sehgal

9. Which philosophical statement is incorporated in the following sculptures?

a. Triumph of Labour
b. Cries Un-Heard
c. Santhal Family
d. Chaturmukhi

10. Answers to be written in about 200 worss.

(i) Identify relevant Contemporary (Modern) Indian sculpture included in your course of study,
comprising of the following features and explain them in that sculpture accordingly:

a. The human anatomy is manifested with perfection in the sculptures of Devi Prasad
Roychowdhury.
b. The bitter truth of the real painful life of the simple folks around him is revealed in the
sculptures by Ramkinkar Baij.

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