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Sculpture: Sculptures are relatively smaller 3-dimensional works of art. A single piece of
the sculpture is usually made of a single type of material. Sculpture involves creativity and
imagination and may not depend as heavily on accurate measurements.
Pottery: Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects
with clay and other ceramic materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a
hard, durable form. Major types include earthenware, stoneware and porcelain.
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The grid layout planning of the cities with roads at exact right angles is a modern
system that was implemented in the cities of this particular civilization.
The houses were built of baked bricks. Bricks of fixed sizes, as well as stone and
wood, were also used for building.
Buildings in the lower area are rather monotonous, being mainly functional
rather than decorative.
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Another important structure was the Granary complex comprising of blocks with
an overall area of 55 x 43 metres. The granaries were intelligently constructed,
with strategic air ducts and platforms divided into units.
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Try yourself: Which civilization is known for its extensive town planning, including
a gridiron pattern layout for cities, fortifications, and elaborate drainage and water
management systems?
a. Mesopotamian Civilization
c. Harappan Civilization
d. Mayan Civilization
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➢ Pashupati seal
➢ Beared man
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➢ Dancing girl
The ‘lost wax technique” was used for making the metal-cast sculptures.
The buffalo with its uplifted head, back and the sweeping horn was also made.
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➢ Terracotta
➢ Harappan Pottery
Perforated Pottery
Plain pottery is generally of red clay, with or without a fine red or grey slip. It
includes knobbed ware, ornamented with rows of knobs.
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The black painted ware has a fine coating of red slip on which geometric and
animal designs are executed in glossy black paint.
Ports were Used as perforated pottery (large hole at the bottom and small holes
all over the wall, and probably was used for straining liquor).
Shreds of evidence of dead bodies buried along with ornaments have also been
found.
Harappans were also conscious of fashion.
Try yourself: The Pasupati Seal was made using which of the following rock
mineral?
a. Calcite
b. Steatite
c. Red sandstone
d. Granite
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➢ Ashoka
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Ashoka was the first Mauryan Emperor who began the stone architecture. The
stonework of the Ashokan Period (3rd century B.C.) was of a highly diversified
order and comprised of lofty freestanding pillars, railings of the stupas, lion
thrones and other colossal figures. While most of the shapes and decorative
forms employed were indigenous in origin, some exotic forms show the influence
of Greek, Persian and Egyptian cultures.
The Ashokan period marked the beginning of the Buddhist School of
architecture in India. It witnessed the construction of many rock-cut caves,
pillars, stupas and palaces. A number of cave-shrines belonging to this period
have been excavated in the Barabar and Nagarjuni hills and Sitamarhi in Bihar.
The caves are simple in plan and are devoid of all interior decorative carvings.
They served as the residences of the monks.
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a. Chandragupta Maurya
b. Ashoka
c. Bindusara
d. Dasharatha
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Geographical Spread of
Ashokan Pillars
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The monolithic Ashokan pillars are marvels of architecture and sculpture. These
were lofty free-standing monolithic columns erected on sacred sites. Each pillar
was about 15.24 metres high and weighed about 50 tonnes and was made out of
fine sandstone. They carried declarations from the king regarding Buddhism or
any other topic.
Ashoka Pillar
The Sarnath pillar is one of the finest pieces of sculpture of the Ashokan period erected
in 250 BC. Here, four lions are seated back to back. The four lions symbolize power,
courage, confidence and pride. This Lion Capital of Ashoka from Sarnath has been
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adopted as the National Emblem of India and the wheel "Ashoka Chakra" from its base
was placed onto the centre of the National Flag of India. At present the Column remains
in the same place where Lion Capital is at the Sarnath Museum.
Try yourself: Our National Emblem was inspired by which of the following pillars?
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The stupas built for a variety of reasons, Buddhist stupas are classified based on form
and function into five types:
(i) Relic stupa - In which the relics or remains of the Buddha, his disciples and lay saints
are interred.
(ii) Object stupa - In which the items interred are objects belonged to the Buddha or his
disciples such as a begging bowl or robe, or important Buddhist scriptures.
(iii) Commemorative stupas - Built to commemorate events in the lives of Buddha or his
disciples.
(iv) Symbolic stupa - To symbolise aspects of Buddhist theology, for example, Borobudur
is considered to be the symbol of "the Three Worlds (dhatu) and the spiritual stages
(bhumi) in a Mahayana bodhisattva's character."
(v) Votive stupas - Constructed to commemorate visits or to gain spiritual benefits,
usually at the site of prominent stupas which are regularly visited.
The shape of the stupa represents the Buddha, crowned and sitting in meditation
posture on a lion throne. His crown is the top of the spire; his head is the square at the
spire's base; his body is the vase shape; his legs are the four steps of the lower terrace,
and the base is his throne.
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➢ Sanchi Stupa
Apart from the ruins of the stupa at Piprahwa (Nepal), the core of stupa No 1 at
Sanchi can be considered as the oldest of the stupas.
Originally built by Asoka, it was enlarged in subsequent centuries. An inscription
by the ivory carvers of Vidisha on the southern gateway throws light on the
transference of building material from perishable wood and ivory to the more
durable stone.
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Try yourself: Which emperor initiated the stone architecture and construction of
pillars in the Mauryan period?
a. Chandragupta Maurya
b. Ashoka
c. Bindusara
d. Chandragupta II
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➢ Amaravati Stupa
Amaravati stupa, built-in 2nd or 1st century BC was probably like the one at
Sanchi, but in later centuries it was transformed from a Hinayana shrine to a
Mahayana shrine.
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Amaravati stupa is different from the Bharhut and Sanchi stupas. It had free-
standing columns surmounted by lions near the gateways. The dome was covered
with sculptured panels.
The stupa had an upper circumambulatory path on the drum as at Sanchi. This
path had two intricately carved railings. The stone is greenish-white limestone of
the region.
➢ Bharhut Stupa
The Bharhut stupa may have been established by the Maurya king Asoka in the
3rd century BCE, but many works of art were added during the Sunga period,
with many friezes from the 2nd century BCE.
The stupa (now dismantled and reassembled at Kolkata Museum) contains
numerous birth stories of the Buddha's previous lives or Jataka tales.
➢ Gandhara Stupa
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Try yourself: Which of the following Stupas had lions near their gateways?
a. Sanchi Stupa
b. Gandhara Stupa
c. Amaravati Stupa
d. Bharhut Stupa
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Barabar Caves
The Mauryan period also saw the firm establishment of rock-cut architecture.
The notable rock-cut caves carved at Barabar and Nagarjuna hills near Gaya in
Bihar are Sudama and Lomus Rishi cave.
Architecturally, their main interest lies in being the earliest known examples in
India of the rock-cut method.
The facade of the Lomas Rishi cave is decorated with the semicircular chaitya
arch as the entrance. The elephant frieze carved in high relief on the chaitya arch
shows considerable movement.
The interior hall of this cave is rectangular with a circular chamber at the back.
The entrance is located on the sidewall of the hall.
The cave was patronised by Ashoka for the Ajivika sect.
The two important features of the caves of this period were:
(i) Polishing inside the cave.
(ii) Development of artistic gateway.
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The pottery associated with the Mauryan period consists of many types of wares.
But the most highly developed techniques are seen in a special type of pottery
known as Northern Black polished ware (NBPW), which was the hallmark of the
preceding and early Mauryan Periods.
The NBPW is made of finely levigated alluvial clay. It can be distinguished from
other polished or graphite coated red wares by its peculiar luster and brilliance. It
was largely used for dishes and small bowls.
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Period?
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The work of local sculptors illustrates the popular art of the Mauryan Period.
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The art of this period started reflecting the changing sociopolitical scenario as
well.
The architecture in the form of rock-cut caves and stupas continued, with each
dynasty introducing some unique features of their own.
Similarly, different schools of sculpture emerged and the art of sculpture reached
its climax in the post-Mauryan period.
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The period between 2nd century B.C. and 3rd century A.D. marked the beginning
of the sculptural idiom in Indian sculpture where the elements of physical form
were evolving into a more refined, realistic and expressive style.
Under these dynasties, the Asokan stupas were enlarged and the earlier brick
and woodworks were replaced with stone-works.
The Sanchi Stupa was enlarged to nearly twice its size in 150 B.C. and elaborate
gateways were added later.
The Sungas reconstructed the railings around the Barhut Stupa and built the
toranas or the gateways.
The Satavahanas constructed a large number of stupas at Goli, Jaggiahpeta,
Bhattiprolu, Gantasala, Nagarjunakonda and Amravati.
During the Kushan period, the Buddha was represented in human form instead
of symbols. Buddha's image in endless forms and replicas became the principal
element in Buddhist sculpture during the Kushan period.
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The Kushans were the pioneers of the Gandhara School of Art and a large
number of monasteries; stupas and statues were constructed during the reign of
Kanishka.
They were made under the Kalinga King Kharavela in 1st-2nd century BC near
modern-day Bhubaneswar(for Jain monks).
Udayagiri caves are famous for the Hathigumpha inscription which is carved out
in Brahmi script.
Ranigumpha cave in Udayagiri is double-storied and has some beautiful
sculptures.
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Try yourself: Which dynasty made significant contributions to the enlargement and
embellishment of the Sanchi Stupa?
a. Mauryan Dynasty
b. Sunga Dynasty
c. Satavahana Dynasty
d. Kushan Dynasty
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Three prominent schools of sculpture developed in this period at three different regions
of India.
(i) Gandhara School of Art
(ii) Mathura School of Art
(iii) Amravati School of Art
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The Gandhara region extending from Punjab to the borders of Afghanistan was
an important centre of Mahayana Buddhism up to the 5th century A.D.
Owing to its strategic location the Gandhara School imbibed all kinds of foreign
influences like Persian, Greek, Roman, Saka and Kushan.
The Gandhara School of Art is also known as the Graeco-Buddhist School of Art
since Greek techniques of Art were applied to Buddhist subjects.
The most important contribution of the Gandhara School of Art was the evolution
of beautiful images of the Buddha and Bodhisattvas, which were executed in
black stone and modelled on identical characters of Graeco-Roman pantheon.
Hence it is said, "the Gandhara artist had the hand of a Greek but the heart of an
Indian."
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The Mathura School of art flourished at the city of Mathura between 1-3 A.D. and was
promoted by the Kushans. It established the tradition of transforming Buddhist
symbols into human form.
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The Amravati school of Art evolved during Satavahna period. This school of art
developed at Amravati, on the banks of the Krishna River in modern Andhra Pradesh. It is
the site for the largest Buddhist stupa of South India. The stupendous stupa could not
withstand the ravages of time and its ruins are preserved in the London Museum. This
school of art had a great influence on art in Sri Lanka and South-East Asia as products
from here were carried to those countries.
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The grid layout planning of the cities with roads at exact right angles is a
modern system that was implemented in the cities of this particular
civilization. The houses were built of baked bricks. Bricks of fixed sizes, as
well as stone and wood, were also used for building.
The ‘lost wax technique” was used for making the metal-cast sculptures.
The buffalo with its uplifted head, back and the sweeping horn was also
made.
The Ashokan period marked the beginning of the Buddhist School of
architecture in India. It witnessed the construction of many rock-cut caves,
pillars, stupas and palaces. A number of cave-shrines belonging to this
period have been excavated in the Barabar and Nagarjuni hills and
Sitamarhi in Bihar.
The Sarnath pillar is one of the finest pieces of sculpture of the Ashokan
period erected in 250 BC. Here, four lions are seated back to back. The four
lions symbolize power, courage, confidence and pride.
The stupas of Nagarjunakonda in the Krishna valley were very large. At the
base, there were brick walls forming wheel and spokes, which were filled
with earth. The Maha Chaitya of Nagarjunakonda has a base in the form of
Swastika, which is a sun symbol.
Udayagiri caves are famous for the Hathigumpha inscription which is
carved out in Brahmi script. Ranigumpha cave in Udayagiri is double-
storied and has some beautiful sculptures.
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