With reference to the Malwa School of painting, consider the following statements:
1. It flourished between 1600 and 1700 CE and is most representative of the Mughal courts.
2. Its three-dimensional simplistic language appears as a consummation of stylistic progression from the Jain manuscripts to the Chaurpanchashika manuscript paintings.
3. A large number of Malwa paintings discovered from the Datia Palace collection supports a claim for Bundelkhand as the region of painting.
4. Malwa School defies a precise centre for its origin and instead suggests a vast territory of Central India, where it got articulated with a sporadic mention of a few places, such as Mandu, Nusratgarh, and Narsyang Sahar.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?