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Have you ever wonder about the ancient arts of our neighboring countries?
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There are several fascinating art works around the world. Each country has its own ancient art that are still present today and it plays a significant role in the daily life and activities of the people.
INDIA is the largest country in South Asia. The Arts of India reflects different aspects of Indian culture. Indian arts remain fundamental to the lives of the people of India.
Indian Art is divided
in different periods namely:
ANCIENT
PERIOD
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| Ajanta Caves of Maharashtra |
Some evidences of the early civilization are bronze and copper statuettes and steatite seals which show vigor and concern for the surface texture as constantly characterized in Indian art. The Ajanta Caves of Maharashtra, India are 30 rock-out cave monuments that date back from the 2nd century BCE to the 600 CE, including paintings and sculptures considered to be masterpieces of Buddhist religious art, as well as frescos that are reminiscent of the Sigiriya paintings in Sri Lanka.
CLASSICAL PERIOD
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| Shiva |
ISLAMIC ASCENDANCY OR TRANSITIONAL PERIOD

This was the period of evolution from Vedism into Hinduism or Brahmanism. The two great Indian epics: the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, emerged in this period.
MOGUL PERIOD
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| Taj Mahal |
Moguls
contributed to the enrichment of Indian culture in painting and in
architecture. The most splendid example is the Taj Mahal built in 1632 by Shah
Jahan in memory of his wife
DIWALI

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| Diyas |
DIWALI is celebrated by Hindus in India and all around the world in October or November.
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| Lakshmi |
It is a Hindu New Year and is either a 3-day or 5-day holiday depending on where you come from.
Hindu believe that she cannot enter a house which is not lit u, so every household burns special Diwali clay lamps (diyas) to light the way for the goddess. This is why the holiday is also known as the “Festival of Lights”

RANGOLI is one of the most beautiful and most pleasing art forms of India. It comes from the words “rang” meaning color and “aavalli”meaning “colored creepers” or “row of colors”.
Rangoli is the art of making designs or patterns on the walls
or the floor of the house using finely ground white powder along with different
colors. Numerous households in the Indian subcontinent make use of rangoli
designs for decorating the courtyard of their houses.
The
traditional form of rangoli made use of designs and motifs based on nature,
such as mangoes, creepers, flowers, swans, peacocks, etc. Even the colors in
the traditional art form were extracted from natural dyes, like barks of trees,
leaves, indigo plant, etc. These days, synthetic dyes have more or less
replaced the natural dyes of the earlier times.
The
materials used in the rangoli patterns of today give either a very flat
appearance or a 3-D effect. Rangoli designs include geometric patterns, the
swastika, lotus, trident, fish conch, creepers, leaves, trees, flowers,
animals, etc.
Samples of
Rangoli Designs
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| Geometric Pattern |
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| Mango |
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| Flower |
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| Creepers |
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| Swan |
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| Peacock |
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| Swastika |
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| Lotus |
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| Trident |
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| Fish |
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| Conch |
I hope you appreciate the Indian art!
Art plays a significant role in the daily life and activities of the people in India.
Unique Lines, forms, shapes, colors, motifs, and designs are manifested in the art of India.
Resourcefulness and clarity are keys to successful art activities. The art Of India reflects the dominant attitudes toward the important aspects of life of the period which produced them as a mirror of cultural history.
we can better understand and appreciate a work of beauty and vitality by understanding its place in historical community.

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Reference: Music and Arts of Asia Learner's Module gr.8, pp. 304-307



















