CUET 2023 Syllabus Art Education, Painting and Sculpture – Text
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FINE ARTS (312)
(Painting, Sculpture, Graphics
and Commerical Arts)
Syllabus of Class 12
CUET Entrance Exam
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Note:
There will be one Question Paper which will have 50 questions out of which 40 questions need to be
attempted.
FINE ARTS (312)
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 Indian Art
Unit 1: The Rajasthani and Pahari Schools of Miniature Painting (16 th Century
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A.D to 19 Century A.D.)
Introduction to Indian Miniature Schools: Western-Indian, Pala, Rajasthani, Mughal,
Central India, Deccan, and Pahari.
(A) The Rajasthani Schools
Origin and development of the following schools in brief:
Mewar, Bundi, Bikaner, Kishangarh, and Jaipur, and the main features of the Rajasthani
schools.
2. Study of the following Rajasthani paintings:
Title / Set / Painter School
A Folio from Ramayana paintings of Sahibdin Mewar
One Court scene or Hunting scene or Festival scene Mewar Jagat Singh II
One Folio from Ragamala or Rasikapriya Bundi
One painting of a Hunting Scene in a Forest Kotah with Kotah
Maharaja
Radha (Bani-Thani) by Nihal Chand Kishangarh
Pabuji Ki Phad, Folk Scroll painting Bhilwara
Maru-Ragini Mewar
Raja Aniruddha Singh Hara Bundi
Chaugan Players Jodhpur
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Krishna on swing Bikaner
Radha (Bani- Thani) Kishangarh
Bharat Meets Rama at Chitrakuta Jaipur
(B) The Pahari Schools:
Origin and development of Basohli, Guler, and Kangra schools in brief and main
features of the Pahari schools
Study of the following Pahari Paintings:
Title / Set / Painter School
One Folio of Ramayana Basohli
(Sangri – Early Phase)
One Folio of Gita Govinda of Jaideva by Manaku Guler
One Krishna Lila or Bhagavata Purana Kangra Folio by Nain
Sukh
One painting from Nayaka Nayika Guler or Kangra or
Baramasa or Ragamala
Krishna with Gopis Basohli
Nand, Yashoda and Krishna with Kinsmen Kangra
Going to Vrindavana
Unit 2: The Mughal and Deccani Schools of miniature painting (16 th Century A.D. to 19th
Century A.D.)
1. The Mughal School
Origin and development of the Mughal school in brief and main features of the Mughal
School
Study of the following Mughal Paintings:
Title Painter School
A Folio from Akbar Namah Basawan Akbar
Baber Crossing the river Sone Jagannath Akbar
Krishna Lifting Mount Govardhana Miskin Akbar
Birth of Salim Ramdas Akbar
Jahangir holding the picture Abul Hassan Jahangir
Falcon on Bird-Rest Ustad Mansoor Jahangir
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Kabir and Raidas Ustad Faquirullah Khan Shajahan
Marriage procession of Haji Madni Provincial
Dara Shikoh Mughal (Oudh)
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2. The Deccani School
Origin and development of the Deccani school and Main features of the Deccan School.
Study of the following Deccani Paintings:
a. Ibrahim AdilShah II of Bijapur Bijapur
b. Raga Hindola Ahmednagar
c. Ragini Pat-hamsika Ahmednagar
d. Hazart Nizamuddin Auliya and Hyderabad
Amir Khusro
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:
(i) Rama Vanquishing the pride of the ocean Raja Ravi Verma
(ii) Journey’s End Abanidranath Tagore
(iii) Parthasarthi Nandlal Bose
(ii) Ghalib’s Poetry Painting based on M.A.R. Chughtai
(iii) Select a cubistic painting Gaganendranath Tagore
(iv) Mother and child Jamini Roy
(v) Female Face Rabindranath Tagore
(vi) Hill Women Amrita Sher Gill
(Vii) Shiv and Sati Nandlal Bose
(viii) Rasa-Lila Kshitindranath Majumdar
(ix) Radhika M.A.R. Chughtai
(vii) Meghdoot Ram 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.
Unit 4: The Modern trends In Indian Art Introduction
S.No Painting Artist/Painter
i. Mother Teresa M.F. Hussain
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ii. (Birth of Poetry K.K. Hebbar
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iii. (Gossip N.S. Bendre
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iv. (Tantric Painting G.R. Santosh
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v. ( Words and images K.C.S. Pannikar
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vi. Rama Vanquishing the Pride of the Ocean Raja Ravi Varma
vii. Mother and child Jamini Roy
viii. Haldi Grinders Amrita Sher Gil
ix. Mother Teresa M.F. Husain
x. The Vulture Kamlesh Dutt Pande
Sculpture
Study of the following sculptures:
(i) Triumph of Labour D. P. Roychowdhury
(ii) Santhal Family Ramkinker Vaij
(iii) Standing Woman Dhanraj Bhagat
(iv) Cries Unheard Amar Nath Sehgal
(v) Ganesha Figure P.V.Jankiram
(vi) Dhanpal Sankho Chaudhuri
(vii) Chatturmukhi Aekka Yada Giri Rao
Graphic-Prints
(i) Whirlpool Krishna Reddy
(ii) Children Somnath Hore
(iii) Devi Jyoti Bhatt
(iv) Of walls Anupam Sud
(v) Man, Woman and Tree K. Laxma Goud
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