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The origin of fine arts
in India goes a long way back. India being a rich
culture, the fine arts dates back to the beginning
of civilization itself. India is known for its vivid
history, co-existent plentiful of religions and path
breaking philosophies. The importance of art has
always constituted the fulcrum of India’s social and
cultural hierarchies. As India’s history is
segmented into various periods, similarly art in
ancient India too is classified in accordance with
those periods. Periods like, Hinduism and Buddhism,
Islamic era, pre-independence period, post
independence period and modern era. Every period has
its unique blend of wonderful exhibition of Indian
art. With changing times and changing periods, the
form of art has also changed and every time it has
managed to surpass the glorious works of previous
age.
Art in ancient India began with rock paintings done
by primitive men and women in their caves. When
historians studied the remains of Harappa and
Mohenjodaro, they formed an impression of a highly
accomplished and intelligent culture. A heightened
sense of aesthetic awareness and accomplished
craftsmanship was visible in the architecture and
artifacts found during excavations on these sites.
The Harappan seals also revealed a detailed
understanding of human and animal anatomy on deep
study. The tradition of symbolism in Indian art was
also clear from them.
Ancient India figure sculpture art form was first
discovered in the famous figure of a dancing girl.
This piece of sculpture was recovered through
excavations in Mohenjodaro. The use of symbols in
art forms was popular at this time. Symbols were
rampantly used as tools of artistic ex-pression to
visualize abstract thought and spiritual philosophy.
Ancient Indian temple architecture, murals,
sculptures and paintings are also treasures, which
mirror the nature of ancient Indian art. Fire
altars, which were erected in temples during the
Vedic period, are considered brilliant, in terms of
mathematical and astronomical demonstrations. They
depict a high degree of intellectual knowledge and
aesthetic sensitivity at the same time.
In ancient India, each phase was unique in the field
of architecture, painting, literature and art.
Different influences both external and internal
drove the evolution of Indian art from time to time
and place to place. Hindus, Buddhists, Mughals and
the British, all ruled over India in different
phases and influenced its art. The paintings
depicted in the caves of Ajanta and Ellora are the
signing example of rich legacy of Indian paintings.
Few of the paintings have been found in stone-carved
forms in the Stone Age, popularly known as
pre-historic age. Paintings are one of the foremost
platforms for uninhibited artistic ex-pression.
Multiple invasions and intercultural exchanges gave
Indian art vast scope for change and development.
Ancient Indian religion with its deep-rooted
tradition of visual philosophy also shapes its art
in a diverse pattern, which was as varied as the
Indian landscape. This resulted in a unique art,
which was imaginative, humanizing and spiritual..
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