Abstract
The tradition of painting that has been around for a long time is called the epoch of painting. And the change in modern times is called the meaning of sense in painting. As the Aadimanav became civilized, the Indian conditions changed. Religion and spirituality were given important place in Indian culture. In India, internal beauty has always been given precedence over external beauty. Therefore, in India's painting, the emotional side became clearer and more emerging.
 Due to political upheaval in India and some political reasons, the influence of Greek art is seen on the painting of India. Then came the golden age of Indian culture, which is considered Ajanta. The works of this era are considered to be the best.
Highlights
The history of Indian painting dates back to the era of Ajanta, Ellora and other murals
Indian paintings are a portrayal of tradition and depiction of ancient texts and theories in color and anecdotal accounts
After that the British came to India commercially. He started the business of Indian paintings, as a result of which the Indian art market flourished for years
Summary
The history of Indian painting dates back to the era of Ajanta, Ellora and other murals. Indian paintings are a portrayal of tradition and depiction of ancient texts and theories in color and anecdotal accounts. It was common during the ancient times have paintings in households in the doorways or indoor rooms where guests resided. After considering ancient Indian art, it is known that sculpture and architecture got special encouragement in Pal era. Artists sculpted at this time, inspired by Buddhism and Hinduism. With the gradual arrival of Turks-Afghans in India, the Mughal era rites began to be incorporated into Indian traditional art. Http://www.granthaalayah.com ©International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH [14]
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