INDIAN HISTORY

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The Gandhara school of art depicted
A
Indo-Roman art
B
Indo-Greek art
C
Indo-African art
D
Indo-European art
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Gandhara style of art that developed in sculpture was a fusion of Greco-Roman and Indian styles. Gandhara school was heavily influenced by Greek methodologies, the figures were more spiritual and sculpted mainly in grey, and great detail was paid to exact depiction of body parts.

Detailed explanation-2: -Gandhara School was based on Greco-Roman norms encapsulating foreign techniques and an alien spirit. It is also known as Graeco-Buddhist School of art. The foreign influence is evident from the sculptures of Buddha in which they bear resemblance to the Greek sculptures.

Detailed explanation-3: -Gandhara school of art is also known as the Indo-Greek school.

Detailed explanation-4: -The Gandhara School of Art was developed during the reign of Kushanas. It was an intricate part of the Indian history and it is uniquely associated with the Greco-Roman style of Art. The Gandhara School was basically formed as a result of the combination of Greco-Roman style and Indian ideas.

Detailed explanation-5: -The style was strongly influenced by the art of ancient Greece and Rome but also drew largely from Indian traditions of composition. Gandhara sculpture thus mixed elements of both Western and Eastern art. The Gandhara region had long been a crossroads of cultural influences.

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