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An Introduction to Indian Art ...
The Modern Indian Art

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Question Bank: The Modern Indian Art

This chapter explores the evolution of modern Indian art, highlighting key artists and movements that challenged colonial perceptions and embraced indigenous identities in their work.

Question Bank - The Modern Indian Art

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Q1.

What was the primary aim of the Bengal School of Art?

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Q2.

Which of the following artists contributed to the establishment of Kala Bhavana?

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Q3.

Which artistic movement influenced Indian artists like Gaganendranath Tagore during the modern period?

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Q4.

What characteristic defines the artworks produced by Gaganendranath Tagore?

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Q5.

Which of the following best describes Rabindranath Tagore's approach to visual art?

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Q6.

What impact did World War I have on modern Indian art?

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Q7.

Which of the following qualities is NOT attributed to modern Indian artists like Benode Behari Mukherjee?

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Q8.

What was one reason that established art schools introduced Western styles to India?

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Q9.

How did the art movement in Shantiniketan differ from the colonial art perspective?

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Q10.

What was the role of art magazines during the modern period of Indian art?

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Q11.

Which of the following elements is central to abstract art as understood during the modern Indian art movement?

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Q12.

Which defining technique is often associated with Gaganendranath Tagore's artwork?

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Q13.

What thematic diversity did artists like Benode Behari Mukherjee explore in their works?

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Q14.

What major influence did Abanindranath Tagore have on the Indian art movement?

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Q15.

Who was the founding figure of the Bengal School of Art?

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Q16.

Which art movement influenced the Bengal School of Art?

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Q17.

Which style is closely associated with Gaganendranath Tagore's paintings?

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Q18.

What was the focus of Amrita Sher-Gil's artistic work?

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Q19.

Who were prominent figures advocating for political art in India during the Bengal Famine?

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Q20.

Which of the following was NOT a focus of the Bengal School of Art?

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Q21.

Which artist from the Bengal School experimented with a 'calligraphic' style?

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Q22.

Which element was commonly used by the Bengal School artists to derive inspiration?

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Q23.

What was the main goal of the Calcutta Group formed after the Bengal School?

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Q24.

Which technique did Chittoprasad and Somnath Hore primarily use for their political art?

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Q25.

What major global event influenced the themes in modern Indian art during the Bengal School period?

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Q26.

Which of the following artists was NOT associated with the Bengal School?

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Q27.

What medium did many Bengal School artists use to create their works?

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Q28.

Which thematic aspect was typically avoided by Bengal School artists?

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Q29.

Amrita Sher-Gil is known for integrating which two art traditions?

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Q30.

Who was the outspoken leader of the Progressive Artists' Group?

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Q31.

Which medium did Chittoprasad use to express social concerns?

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Q32.

M. F. Husain's artwork often drew inspiration from which sources?

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Q33.

S. H. Raza is best known for which style of painting?

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Q34.

What theme did M. F. Husain commonly explore in his paintings?

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Q35.

Which of the following concepts did the Progressive Artists' Group primarily promote?

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Q36.

What was a significant historical event that influenced the formation of the Progressive Artists' Group?

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Q37.

K. C. S. Paniker is noted for pioneering which artistic trend in India?

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Q38.

What role did art play for members of the Progressive Artists’ Group?

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Q39.

Which Indian artist's work included themes related to Mother Teresa?

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Q40.

Which of the following artists is known for using bindu as a symbol in their works?

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Q41.

How did abstraction in art become popular during the 1960s and 1970s in India?

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Q42.

What approach did Francis Newton Souza take towards traditional beauty in art?

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Q43.

Which artist is associated with the phrase 'Hungry Bengal' in relation to their political art?

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Q44.

What ideologies influenced the Calcutta Group of artists formed in 1943?

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Q45.

Who was the leader of the Progressive Artists' Group formed in Bombay in 1946?

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Q46.

Amrita Sher-Gil is recognized for merging which two artistic traditions?

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Q47.

Which of the following art forms did Chittoprasad predominantly use to express social concerns?

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Q48.

What was the main motivation behind the artworks of the Calcutta Group?

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Q49.

Which ideological critique did the Progressive Artists' Group mainly challenge?

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Q50.

Which event indirectly influenced the rise of political art in India during the 1940s?

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Q51.

What was a key characteristic of the artistic style favored by the Calcutta Group?

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Q52.

Which artist is well-known for questioning traditional beauty standards in their works?

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Q53.

Which medium did Somnath Hore frequently use to convey social issues?

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Q54.

What did artists like Chittoprasad and Somnath Hore focus on in their political works?

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Q55.

In which way did the Progressive Artists' Group redefine Indian art?

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Q56.

What was a distinctive feature of Amrita Sher-Gil's contributions to Indian art?

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Q57.

What aspect of society did the art of the Calcutta Group respond to most directly?

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Q58.

What was the primary focus of art schools established in India during the late 19th century?

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Q59.

Who was a key figure in the Bengal School of Art?

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Q60.

What style did Amrita Sher-Gil primarily incorporate in her works?

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Q61.

Which artist is known for using simple forms and pure colors inspired by rural folk art?

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Q62.

What was the role of the Calcutta Group in modern Indian art?

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Q63.

Which European art movement showed a significant influence on Gaganendranath Tagore's works?

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Q64.

What distinguishes the artwork of Ramkinkar Baij from earlier Indian sculptors?

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Q65.

Which characteristic of Amrita Sher-Gil's work set her apart as a female artist in the early 20th century?

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Q66.

What common theme is found in the mural created by Benode Behari Mukherjee?

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Q67.

What impact did World War I have on Indian art during the early 20th century?

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Q68.

What was a distinguishing property of artwork created by the Bengal School compared to academic art?

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Q69.

How did European magazines influence Indian artists in the early 20th century?

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Q70.

Which Indian artist notably used modern materials in his sculptures?

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Q71.

What influence did the artistic practices of Picasso have on Jamini Roy?

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Q72.

What did the Calcutta Group believe regarding the past in art?

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Q73.

Which artist is most associated with the integration of Indian themes into modern art via abstraction?

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Q74.

What is a central theme in S. H. Raza's abstract paintings?

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Q75.

What element from Indian philosophy is prominently featured in Raza’s work?

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Q76.

Which style emerged in the 1960s blending traditional Indian art with abstraction?

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Q77.

How did K. C. S. Paniker contribute to the trend of abstraction in Indian art?

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Q78.

What was the reaction of some Indian artists towards Western modern art during the late 1970s?

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Q79.

Which technique is associated with the works of Mrinalini Mukherjee?

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Q80.

What common aspect do artists like G. R. Santosh and Biren De share in their work?

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Q81.

What concept did the term 'eclecticism' imply in modern Indian art?

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Q82.

Which sculptor is known for balancing abstraction and figurative representation in his works?

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Q83.

Which of the following artists is NOT primarily known for abstract art?

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Q84.

In the context of Indian abstract art, what does 'Neo-Tantric' refer to?

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Q85.

Which Indian artist is known for their watercolor paintings that incorporate abstraction?

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Q86.

Which of the following illustrates a major concern among Indian modern artists in the late 20th century?

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Q87.

What impact did the liberalization of the Indian economy in the 1990s have on art?

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Q88.

Which medium became increasingly popular among artists in the 1990s due to technological advancements?

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Q89.

What term describes the technique used by Atul Dodiya in his work that mimics photographic realism?

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Q90.

Which artist is known for using installation art to convey societal issues?

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Q91.

How does installation art differ from traditional forms of art?

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Q92.

Which of the following artists is associated with commenting on communal violence through their art?

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Q93.

What genre of art incorporates technology and has become essential since the late 20th century?

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Q94.

Which of the following is a significant characteristic of New Media Art?

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Q95.

What role has social media played in the evolution of contemporary art according to the chapter?

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Q96.

Who among the following photographed marginalized communities and ecological issues?

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Q97.

What theme is commonly explored by contemporary artists in New Media Art?

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Q98.

How does the use of installation art impact audience experience?

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Q99.

In the context of New Media Art, what significance does the term 'photorealism' hold?

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Q100.

Which artist was NOT mentioned as part of the installation art movement?

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Q101.

What major change in art practice occurred due to the influence of technology?

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