Black Princess-Wall Painting (mural)-Gupta Vakataka Period (2nd century AD to 6th century AD)
Title : Black Princess Medium : Wall Painting (mural) Date : Gupta Vakataka Period (2nd century AD to 6th century AD) Finding Site : Ajanta Size : 20 ft x 6 ft (Approx) Artist : Unknown GENERAL DESCRIPTION The caves of Ajanta are situated near Aurangabad district in Maharastra . The caves are named after the nearby village Ajintha . The caves, including the unfinished one, are thirty in number. Some of the caves served as the Chaityas (worshipping places) and most of them were Viharas (Monasteries). Ajanta paintings were done in two phases – first, the Hinayana phase (where Lord Buddha is represented in symbols) and the second, the Mahayana phase (where he is shown in human form ). Most of the Ajanta paintings were done in the Vakataka Period. Ajanta paintings occupy a unique position in the history of Indian painting. Ajanta paintings are not done in Fresco. Fresco is a technique, where colours are mixed with water soluble binders and painted on either dry or wet plaster
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