Consider the following statements about Indian painting traditions:
- The Pahari school, emerging in the northern hill regions, is renowned for its delicate portrayal of Krishna-Radha themes and its lyrical use of cool blues and greens.
- Miniature paintings of the Rajput school exclusively depict scenes from the lives of Rajput warriors and avoid mythological themes or romantic tales.
- The Deccan school of painting was influenced by Persian aesthetics, marked by rich color palettes and ornate clothing, often featuring floral and geometric patterns.
- Murals in the Ajanta caves, dating to the Gupta period, employ dynamic line work and color shading techniques to convey emotive expressions and narrative depth.
Options:
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1, 2, and 4 only
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2 and 3 only
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1, 3, and 4 only
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1, 3, and 2 only