Graphic SQP
Graphic SQP
Graphic SQP
General Instructions
Section-A
Attempt all Questions (Each part will carry 1 mark)
Section-B
Attempt all Questions (Each Question will carry 2 Marks)
Section-C
Attempt any two Questions (Each Question will carry 6 Marks)
S.No. Marks
SECTION-A
Q1. Select the right answer from the given options:
The Yellow colour painted in the costume of the lord Krishna in the miniature 1
(B) paintings is commonly known as
(i) Shwetambar
(ii) Nilambur
(iii) Pitamber
(iv) Digambar
The borders made by the artists of Mughal miniatures while making the 1
(C) paintings like ‘Darashikoh ki Baraat’ were majorly based on:
(i) Abstract design
(ii) Floral designs
(iii) Geometric designs
(iv) Simple and flat designs
(D) Mention the name of the Sub- School of the famous miniature painting of 1
Rajasthani school ‘Bharat meets Rama at Chitrakuta’ included in your course of
study:
(i) Mewar
(ii) Jodhpur
(iii) Krishanagar
(iv) Jaipur
(E) In which miniature painting indoor and outdoor activity are well depicted by 1
dividing the composition into two sections:
(i) Krishna with Gopi
(ii) Maru Ragini
(iii) Krishna on Swing
(iv) Chaugan players
(F) The application of colours during the Mughal school were unique. In these 1
paintings along with colours we also see the use of:
(i) Aluminum
(ii) Copper
(iii) Silver
(iv) Gold
(G) The medium and technique used in the Graphic print of ‘Man Women and 1
Tree’ is known as:
(i) Etching print
(ii) Water colours
(iii) Lino cut
(iv) Lithograph
(H) ‘Maru Ragini’ is the famous painting from Rajasthani school which created a 1
benchmark in the formation of Rajasthani style was painted by the artist:
(i) Sahibdin
(ii) Jamini roy
(iii) Guman
(iv) Miskin
SECTION-B
(Short answer type questions)
Answer for this question is expected in around 100 words
Q2. Give your observations and describe the subject matter and composition of any 2
one of the Deccan miniature paintings given below:
Q3. ‘Triumph of Labour’ represents the strength and importance of the teamwork 2
which is well communicated through this sculpture. Define and elaborate on the
technique, medium and depiction of human forms in this sculpture.
(OR)
Who is the Sculptor of ‘Cries Unheard’? Critically evaluate and describe as to
why do you like this sculpture?
Q4. Evaluate the aesthetic grandeur of any one of the Pahari miniature paintings 2
given below and throw light on the use of bright colours and depiction of nature
by their artists:
‘Krishna with Gopis’
(OR)
‘Nand, Yashoda and Krishna with Kinsmen going to Vrindavan’
Q5. Write any TWO qualities or characteristics of the painting ‘Chaugan Players’ 2
from Rajasthani school that you admire.? Give the answer with special mention
to the sub school and the artist.
(OR)
The paintings made during Jahangir period depict his love towards nature and
flora fauna which is clearly represented in the painting ‘Falcon on a Bird Rest’.
Appreciate this painting on the basis of aesthetic parameters with context of the
importance of bird rest in your own words.
Q6. What are the qualities that you admire in the painting from your course by Raja 2
Ravi Verma? Use the following parameters for your answer
-Identify the painting
-mention the technique
- How were his mythology-based themes, so different and unique that they
taught life skills and attracted the common Indian masses art.
(OR)
Amrita Shergil depicted the condition of Indian females, in the society by
painting them in their day-to-day life.
-How far was the female artist been successful in doing so?
-Mention the painting and the spice in the answer?
SECTION-C
(B) The rulers of Mughal school sometimes through their artists produced 6
paintings which were of secular nature and sometimes related to the divinity
and Sufi tradition.
Identify and elaborate on any one of the paintings from Mughal school, which
according to you can be related to the secular representation of themes.
Justify your answer on the following parameters:
Name of the Artist and Painting
Subject matter and the life value/ message given through the painting
Compositional arrangement
(C) ‘Poverty and hunger are one of the major concerns for everyone throughout 6
the world. It is a major problem which needs to be eradicated. The printmakers
and the artists through their creative works are trying to create empathy and
compassion in the masses through powerful representations of visuals.’