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Question
Explain the following statement with reasons.
Indian iconography is widely developed in India.
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Solution
- Iconography is a branch of knowledge that includes everything about making images of gods and goddesses.
- The 1st-3rd century C.E., that is the Kushana period, saw the rise of the Mathura School of Art. The Mathura school laid the foundation of Indian iconography.
- The Kushana kings made use of images of various deities on their coins.
- During the period of the Gupta empire, iconographic rules were formulated and standards for sculptural art were set.
- The art of making bronze images was developed under the patronage of Chola kings during the 9th-13th centuries. Bronze idols of gods and goddesses like Shiva-Parvati, Nataraj, Lakshmi, Vishnu, etc., were made in this period.
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