Art Education Painting And Sculpture

FINE ARTS

PAINTING

Unit 1: The Rajasthani and Pahari Schools of Miniature Painting

Unit 2: The Mughal and Deccan schools of miniature painting

Unit 3: The Bengal School and Cultural Nationalism

Unit 4: The Modern trends In IndianArt

Unit 1: The Rajasthani and Pahari Schools of Miniature Painting ($16^{th}$ Century A.D to $19^{th}$ Century A.D.)

Introduction to Indian Miniature Schools: Western-Indian, Pala, Rajasthani, Mughal, Central India, Deccan, and Pahari.

(A) The Rajasthani Schools

  1. Origin and development of the following schools inbrief: Mewar, Bundi, Bikaner, Kishangarh, and Jaipur, and the main features of the Rajasthani schools.

  2. Study of the following Rajasthani paintings:

Title / Set/ PainterSchool
A Folio from Ramayana paintings of SahibdinMewar
One Court scene or Hunting scene or FestivalsceneMewar Jagat Singh II
One Folio from Ragamala or RasikapriyaBundi
One painting of a Hunting Scene in a Forest
Maharaja
Kotah with Kotah
Radha (Bani-Thani) by Nihal ChandKishangarh
Pabuji Ki Phad, Folk Scroll paintingBhilwara

(B) The Pahari Schools:

  1. Origin and development of Basohli, Guler, and Kangra schools in brief and main features of the Pahari schools.

  2. Study of the following Pahari Paintings:

Title / Set/ PainterSchool
One Folio of RamayanaBasohli (Sangri – Early Phase)
One Folio of Gita Govinda of Jaideva by ManakuGuler
One Krishna Lila or Bhagavata PuranaKangra Folio by Nain Sukh
One painting from Nayaka NayikaGuler or Kangra Baramasa or Ragamala
Krishna with GopisBasohli
Nand, Yashoda and Krishna with KinsmenKangra Going to Vrindavana

Unit 2: The Mughal and Deccani Schools of miniature painting ($16^{th}$ Century A.D. to $19^{th}$ Century A.D.)

1. The Mughal School

  1. Origin and development of the Mughal school in brief and main features of the Mughal School

2. Study of the following Mughal Paintings:

TitlePainterSchool
A Folio fromAkbar NamahBasawanAkbar
Babar Crossing the river SoneJagannathAkbar
Jahangir holding the pictureAbul HassanJahangir
Falcon on Bird-RestUstad MansoorJahangir
Kabir and RaidasUstad Faquirullah KhanShajahan
Marriage procession ofHaji MadniProvincial
Dara ShikohMughal(Oudh)

2. The Deccani School

  1. Origin and development of the Deccani school and Main features of the Deccan School.

2. Study of the following Deccani Paintings:

a. Ibrahim Adil Shah IIof BijapurBijapur
b. Raga HindolaAhmednagar
c. Ragini Pat-hamsikaAhmednagar
d. Hazart Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir KhusroHyderabad
e. Chand Bibi Playing Polo (Chaugan)Golconda

Unit 3: The Bengal School and Cultural Nationalism

  • New Era in Indian art-an introduction
  • Study of the following paintings:
iRama Vanquishing the pride of the oceanRaja Ravi Verma
iiJourney’s EndAbanindranath Tagore
iiiParthasarthiNandlal Bose
ivGhalib’s Poetry Painting based onM.A.R. Chughtai
vSelect a cubistic paintingGaganendranath Tagore
viMother and childJamini Roy
viiFemale FaceRabindranath Tagore
viiiHill WomenAmrita Sher Gill
ixShiv and SatiNandlal Bose
xRasa-LilaKshitindranath Majumdar
xiRadhikaM.A.R. Chughtai
xiiMeghdootRam Gopal Vijaivargiya
  • National flag and the Symbolic significance of its forms and the colours.
  • Contribution of Indian artists in the struggle for National Freedom Movement
  • Tiller of the Soil-Nandlal Bose.
S.NoPaintingArtist/Painter
i.Mother TeresaM.F. Hussain
ii.Birth of PoetryK.K. Hebbar
iii.GossipN.S. Bendre
iv.Tantric PaintingG.R. Santosh
v.Words and imagesK.C.S. Pannikar
vi.Rama Vanquishing the Pride of the OceanRaja Ravi Varma
vii.Mother and childJamini Roy
viii.Haldi GrindersAmrita Sher Gil
ix.Mother TeresaM.F. Husain
x.The VultureKamlesh Dutt Pande

Sculpture

Study of the following sculptures:
iTriumph of LabourD. P. Roychowdhury
iiSanthal FamilyRamkinker Vaij
iiiStanding WomanDhanraj Bhagat
ivCries UnheardAmar Nath Sehgal
vGanesha FigureP.V. Jankiram
viDhanpalSankho Chaudhuri
viiChatturmukhiAekka Yada Giri Rao

Graphic-Prints

iWhirlpoolKrishna Reddy
iiChildrenSomnath Hore
iiiDeviJyoti Bhatt
ivOf wallsAnupam Sud
vMan, Woman and TreeK. Laxma Goud