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The british influence painting, literature and architecture of India as they introduced new technologies and new forms of all they effects India handicrafts by their machine made goods and printing paintings of Indian God goddesses on them!
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The example of British successfully influenced painting literature and architecture in India is Andrew's Kirk in Madras (now Chennai) in architecture and Literature Painting School of Bengal
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Andrew's Kirk in Madras, The building is circular and sided on two rectangular sections; the entrance is opened with 12 pillars and two British lions, with the East India Company motto engraved on top. The interior holds 16 columns, and the dome is painted blue and holds golden stars.
The Bengal School, As more and more artists, began to use Western ideas about composition, perspective, and realism to describe Indian themes, others rebelled against these styles. The Bengal School of Arts, commonly referred to as the Bengal School, emerged in the early 20th century as a vanguard and nationalist movement that reacted to Western academic art styles that were previously promoted in India. Also known as "Indian painting style" in its early days, this painting was led by Abanindranath Tagore (1871–1951) and supported by English art teacher EB Havell. Following the influence of Indian spiritual ideas in the West, Havell sought to reform teaching methods at Calcutta School of Art by encouraging students to emulate Mughal miniatures.
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Class: Junior High
Subject: History
Keyword: India .