Indian Metal Sculpture
Description: Welcome to the quiz on Indian Metal Sculpture! Test your knowledge about the rich history, techniques, and iconic pieces of this traditional art form. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
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Which metal is most commonly used in Indian metal sculpture?
The ancient Indian metal sculpture technique of lost-wax casting involves:
The Chola bronzes of South India are renowned for their:
The Dancing Girl of Mohenjo-daro, an iconic bronze sculpture from the Indus Valley Civilization, is believed to represent:
The Dhokra metal casting technique, practiced by tribal communities in India, involves:
The Bidriware metalwork technique, originating from the city of Bidar in Karnataka, is known for its:
The Nathdwara metal sculptures of Rajasthan are primarily dedicated to:
The Panchaloha alloy, commonly used in South Indian metal sculpture, consists of:
The Gond tribal community of Central India is known for their:
The Warli tribal community of Maharashtra is famous for their:
The Dokra metal casting technique, practiced by the Dongria Kondh tribe of Odisha, involves:
The Bastar metal sculptures of Chhattisgarh are characterized by:
The Kutch metal sculptures of Gujarat are renowned for their:
The Thanjavur metal sculptures of Tamil Nadu are known for their:
The Konark metal sculptures of Odisha are famous for their: