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CBSE
Class 11
Fine Art
An Introduction to Indian Art Part - I
Indian Bronze Sculpture
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Question Bank - Indian Bronze Sculpture

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Question Bank: Indian Bronze Sculpture

This chapter explores the rich tradition of bronze sculpture in India, highlighting its historical significance and artistic techniques. It is essential for understanding India's cultural heritage and evolution of craftsmanship.

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Question Bank - Indian Bronze Sculpture

Q1.

What casting technique did Indian sculptors master for bronze sculptures?

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Q2.

Which bronze sculpture is considered the earliest, dating back to around 2500 BCE?

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Q3.

What is the primary purpose of bronze sculptures dated from the second century CE to the sixteenth century in India?

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Q4.

Which region in India is noted for a significant hoard of Jain bronzes?

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Q5.

The 'Chaturanana' or four-headed Vishnu is an important iconographic development in which Indian region?

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Q6.

What significant change occurred during the Gupta and Vakataka periods regarding bronzes?

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Q7.

Which period is renowned for producing exquisite bronze sculptures, particularly of Shiva?

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Q8.

What is the main feature of the Nataraja bronze sculpture from the Chola Period?

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Q9.

Which statement describes the level of technical expertise in bronze-casting during the Chola Period?

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Q10.

The 'Apasmara', defeated by Shiva in the Nataraja sculpture, symbolizes what concept?

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Q11.

What is one characteristic feature of Jain bronzes from the Kushana period?

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Q12.

What identity does Adinath or Vrishabhnath embody in Jain iconography?

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Q13.

Why are bronze sculptures from the Vijayanagar Period notable?

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Q14.

In bronze sculpture, which of the following elements is most associated with the flowing aesthetic?

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Q15.

Which of the following regions contributed significantly to the revival of classical bronze styles after the Gupta Period?

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Q16.

What is the earliest known bronze sculpture from India?

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Q17.

Which process is used in India for casting bronze sculptures?

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Q18.

From which culture did Indian sculptors learn the lost-wax casting process?

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Q19.

What characterizes the bronze sculptures made during the Kushana Period?

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Q20.

Which of these cities is known for finding a hoard of Jaina bronzes?

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Q21.

The bronze figurines from Daimabad were primarily datable to which period?

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Q22.

Which quality distinguishes the bronzes found in Gujarat from 6th to 9th centuries?

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Q23.

Which of the following is true about the bronze sculptures of Jain tirthankaras?

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Q24.

Which ruler's influence is evident in the bronze sculptures of early Jain images?

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Q25.

Which characteristic is common in many standing Buddha images from the Gupta period?

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Q26.

The earliest bronze sculptures primarily served which purpose?

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Q27.

What main element were bronze sculptures, like those from Mohenjodaro, made from?

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Q28.

What stylistic feature distinguishes the 'Chariot' sculpture from Daimabad?

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Q29.

In the context of Indian bronze sculpture, who are Adinath and Neminath?

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Q30.

What artistic trend was observed in the Jain bronzes from Akota concerning figure positioning?

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Q31.

What technique did modern tribal communities in India adopt in their artistic expressions?

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Q32.

What is the primary metal used in Jain bronze sculptures?

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Q33.

Which process was traditionally used for casting Jain bronzes?

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Q34.

Where is the famous hoard of Jain bronzes found near Vadodara located?

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Q35.

Which of the following themes is most common in Jain bronzes?

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Q36.

Which Tirthankara is often depicted with long hair locks in Jain bronzes?

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Q37.

Which time period do the Jain bronze images from Chausa, Bihar belong to?

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Q38.

What is Chakreshvari known for in Jain art?

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Q39.

Which characteristic is unique to the bronze images of the Buddha from the Gupta period?

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Q40.

What significant innovation emerged in the representation of Jain Tirthankaras in bronze sculptures?

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Q41.

Which aesthetic feature distinguishes Jain bronzes from works of the Gupta period?

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Q42.

Which technique is predominantly used to create intricate details in Jain bronzes?

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Q43.

In which region of India is the lost-wax process still actively utilized for art?

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Q44.

What was a common use of bronze sculptures in ancient India?

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Q45.

Which museum houses many Jain bronzes from the Chausa find?

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Q46.

Which term refers to the Jain sculptures depicting divine female figures?

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Q47.

What is one notable feature of the Buddha images from the Vakataka period?

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Q48.

Why is the treatment of drapery important in bronze sculptures?

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Q49.

What technique is primarily used to create Indian bronzes during the Gupta and Post-Gupta periods?

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Q50.

Which of the following images is commonly represented in Gupta period bronzes?

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Q51.

What characterizes the drapery style of Buddha figures from the Gupta period?

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Q52.

Jain bronzes from Chausa are primarily housed in which Indian museum?

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Q53.

What was a defining feature of standing Buddha images in the Gupta period?

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Q54.

The Gupta and Vakataka bronzes are known for their portability; what was one reason for this?

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Q55.

In which region was a notable hoard of bronzes discovered, indicating bronze casting practices?

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Q56.

What is the significance of the sculpture of Nataraja from the Chola period?

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Q57.

Which of the following materials is sometimes used in the alloy for casting bronze images?

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Q58.

Which Indian state is noted for its exquisite bronze sculptures during the Chola period?

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Q59.

What does the term 'tribhanga' refer to in the context of bronze sculptures?

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Q60.

Which figure became prominent during the Vajrayana phase in Buddhism?

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Q61.

What distinct feature characterizes the bronze images from Himachal Pradesh in comparison to other regions?

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Q62.

Which aspect of the lost-wax process contributes significantly to the detail of the final bronze sculpture?

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Q63.

Which period is known for the development of the bronze casting technique in South India?

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Q64.

What is the significance of the Nataraja sculpture from the Chola period?

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Q65.

Which mudra signifies fearlessness in the Nataraja sculpture?

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Q66.

In which region is Kumbakonam, known for continuing bronze sculpting traditions, located?

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Q67.

Which female figure gained popularity during the Vajrayana phase of Buddhism?

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Q68.

Which dance stance is used to symbolize the kicking away of ignorance in Nataraja's figure?

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Q69.

What is a common characteristic of Chola bronzes?

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Q70.

What does the term 'tribhanga' refer to in Indian sculpture?

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Q71.

Which Chola period sculpture depicts the marriage ceremony?

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Q72.

What does the emblem 'Achamana mudra' signify in Hindu sculptures?

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Q73.

What differentiates Chola bronzes from earlier bronze sculptures?

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Q74.

During which century did the Vijayanagar period begin?

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Q75.

What is the traditional technique for bronze casting called?

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Q76.

Why are the sculptures from the Chola period highly sought after?

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Q77.

What is characteristic of the representational style of the sculpture of Sembiyan Maha Devi?

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Q78.

How did portrait sculpture change during the Vijayanagar period?

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Q79.

Which aspect of Hinduism is best represented through the Chola bronzes?

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Q80.

What is the significance of the abhaya mudra in Indian bronze sculptures?

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Q81.

Which region is known for the production of Chola bronzes during the medieval period?

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Q82.

What does the figure of Nataraja symbolize in Indian art?

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Q83.

What technique was perfected in South India during the Chola Period related to bronze art?

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Q84.

In which century did the school of bronze-casting in Nalanda emerge?

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Q85.

Which bronze figure features two intertwined statuettes of Shiva and Parvati?

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Q86.

What is a notable feature of the Avalokitesvara sculpture from the Pala Dynasty?

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Q87.

What was a major innovation in iconography during the Gupta period?

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Q88.

Which of the following sculptures is indicative of regional styles in Himachal Pradesh?

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Q89.

What aspect of Chola bronzes is often emphasized regarding their craftsmanship?

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Q90.

What does the jvala mala symbolize in the Nataraja figure?

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Q91.

Which iconographic element is absent in early representations of the Buddha?

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Q92.

What is the term for the ceremonial marriage representation in Indian bronzes?

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Q93.

What distinguishes the bronzes from Himachal Pradesh from other regions?

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Q94.

What is the primary material used to create the initial model in the lost-wax process?

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Q95.

In the lost-wax process, what is the role of the clay casing?

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Q96.

What is the significance of the weight ratio of metal to wax in the lost-wax process?

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Q97.

Which process is used for preparing the wax for the lost-wax casting method?

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Q98.

During which part of the lost-wax process does the wax model become a sculpture?

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Q99.

What feature of the lost-wax process contributes to the artistic detail of bronze sculptures?

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Q100.

Which region is known for variations in the lost-wax process based on local techniques?

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Q101.

What are the common metals combined to create the bronze alloy used in casting?

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Q102.

What historical cultural influence contributed to the lost-wax process in India?

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Q103.

What happens to the wax during the heating process of the lost-wax method?

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Q104.

One characteristic of the products made using the lost-wax process is that they often have:

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Q105.

What was one of the key purposes of bronze sculptures created using the lost-wax process?

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Q106.

In terms of craftsmanship, how would you characterize the lost-wax process?

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Q107.

During which period was the lost-wax process particularly prominent in producing Buddhist sculptures?

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Q108.

What is a notable decorative technique used after casting bronze sculptures?

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Q109.

What does the term 'cire-perdue' refer to?

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Q110.

Which king's portrait was known for its life-size bronze casting during the Vijayanagar Period?

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Q111.

What artistic technique was prominently experimented with by Vijayanagar sculptors?

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Q112.

In which posture are the statues of Krishnadevaraya and his queens typically depicted?

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Q113.

What element of sculpture is highlighted in the portrayal of Krishnadevaraya?

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Q114.

Which queens are depicted alongside Krishnadevaraya in the bronze sculptures?

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Q115.

What is the primary purpose of the portrait sculptures from the Vijayanagar Period?

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Q116.

What was a notable characteristic of the physical representation in these bronze sculptures?

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Q117.

What aspect of Krishnadevaraya's portrayal reflects the technique of idealization?

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Q118.

Which of the following elements is NOT typically found in Vijayanagar portrait sculptures?

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Q119.

In what way did Vijayanagar sculptures portray social status?

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Q120.

During the Vijayanagar period, what role did royal portrait sculptures serve in society?

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Q121.

What setting was common for the display of bronzes from the Vijayanagar period?

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Q122.

What was an artistic influence on the Vijayanagar sculptures?

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Q123.

How did Vijayanagar portrait sculptures relate to identity construction in their era?

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Q124.

What material is most commonly used in Vijayanagar portrait sculptures?

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