Correct option is C
Ans. (c)
The Deogarh painting style is a sub-style of the Mewar painting style. It developed in the Deogarh region, which was part of the Mewar kingdom. The paintings are known for their vibrant colors, detailed depictions of court life, and religious themes, especially stories from the Ramayana and Krishna Leela.
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1. The Mewar painting style flourished during the 16th–18th centuries and is characterized by bold lines, vibrant colors, and religious themes.
2. Deogarh paintings are a subset of Mewar paintings and emphasize miniature art techniques.
3. Other sub-styles of Mewar paintings include Chavand and Nathdwara styles.
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· (a) Nagaur: Not associated with Mewar paintings; Nagaur has its distinct fresco style.
· (b) Kishangarh: A separate painting style, known for the iconic Bani Thani painting.
· (d) Bikaner: Bikaner paintings belong to the Bikaner school, which has Mughal influences.