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Q51 (CAPF/2022) History & Culture › Art & Architecture › Indian painting traditions Answer Verified

Which one of the following artworks was hailed by Sister Nivedita as the 'first masterpiece of Indian art'?

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The painting 'Bharatmata' (originally titled 'Banga Mata') by Abanindranath Tagore was hailed by Sister Nivedita as the 'first masterpiece of Indian art' [3]. Painted in 1905 during the Swadeshi movement, it depicts a saffron-clad woman in the style of a sadhvi, holding four symbolic objects: a book (Shiksha), sheaves of paddy (Anna), a piece of white cloth (Vastra), and a rudraksha garland (Diksha). Sister Nivedita was a profound admirer of the work, noting its potential to awaken national consciousness and serve as a symbol for nationalist forces. She introduced the painting in the magazine 'Prabasi', describing it as the beginning of a new age in Indian art that moved away from Western naturalism toward indigenous roots. The artwork became an iconic representation of the motherland, personifying the nation's cultural and economic aspirations.

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  1. [3] Rajiv Ahir. A Brief History of Modern India (2019 ed.). SPECTRUM. > Chapter 12: Era of Militant Nationalism (1905-1909) > Impact in the Cultural Sphere > p. 267
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