4. Medium-
Metal
(Bronze)
Indus Valley
Civilisation
(Harappan
Civilization)
Founded by-
Chandragupta
Maurya
Ashokan Pillars
(Base, shaft,
capital)
Mauryan
Dynasty
Medium-
Polished
sand stone
Indian
Museum-
Kolkotta
Dancing Girl
Site-
Rampurva
Rampurva
Bull Capital
Size- 7ft
(apprx.)
National
Museum-New
Delhi
Site-
Mohenjo-
Daro
Size-
4inches
(apprx)
Sungas,
Satavahanas
and Kushans
Dynasties
Ashoka the
Great
(Buddhism)
Site-
Ajanta
Indian Art
History
Black
Princes
(Painting)
Development
of Cave and
Temple
architectures
Famous
paintings
of Ajanta
Gupta
Dynasty-
Golden period
in Indian Art
History
Size- 20 ft. X 6
ft. (approx)
Medium-Wall
Painting
(Mural)
Sungas
Stupas
(Sanchi
Stupa)
Kushanas
Came from outside
India -Sculpted
Potratures.
5. Founded by-
Chandragupta
Maurya
Ashokan Pillars
(Base, shaft,
capital)
Mauryan
Dynasty
Dancing Girl
Rampurva
Bull
Capital
Sungas,
Satavahanas
and Kushans
Dynasties
Indian Art
History
Black
Princes
(Painting)
Development
of Cave and
Temple
architectures
Famous
paintings
of Ajanta
Gupta
Dynasty-
Golden period
in Indian Art
History
Sungas
Stupas
(Sanchi
Stupa)
Kushanas
Came from outside
India -Sculpted
Potratures.
Indus Valley
Civilisation
Art and
architecture
developed in
Southern and
Eastern India
Post Gupta
Dynasty
Eastern
India
Palas,
Senas, and
Gangas
Southern
India
Pallavas, Cholas,
Hoysalas
Progress
continued in
temple
architecture
and sculpture
6. Art and
architecture
developed in
Southern and
Eastern India
Post Gupta
Dynasty
Eastern
India
Palas,
Senas, and
Gangas
Souther
n India
Progress
continued in
temple
architecture
and sculpture
Indian Art History
Pallavas
Hoysalas
Cholas
Pancharathas,
Arjuna’s Penance,
Mandapas, relief
sculptures
Stone
sculpture with
intricate work
& temple
projects.
Pallavas,
Cholas,
Hoysalas
Bronze
sculpture
Contributions
are seen at
Mahabalipura
m
Ganga
Dynasty
Mukteswar
temple,
Lingaraja temple
& Rajarani
temple in
Orissa.
Sun temple
of Konarka
in Orissa
World famous
for its
architecture and
sculptures
Surasundar
i
Arjuna’s
Penance/
Gangavataran
a
Krishna
Supporting
Mount.
Govardhana
Site-
Belur
Site-
Mamallapuram
Site-
Konark