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Question : The Gandhara style of sculpture, during the Kushan period is a combination of 

Option 1: Indo-Islamic style

Option 2: Indo-Persian style

Option 3: Indo-China style

Option 4: Indo-Greek style


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Correct Answer: Indo-Greek style


Solution : The Correct Answer is Indo-Greek style

The Kushanas ruled during the development of the Gandhara School of Art. The Indo-Greek school is another name for the Gandhara School of Art. The standing or seated Buddha sculpture is what makes Gandhara sculpture distinctive. The art of the Gandhara region combines Indian and Greco-Roman elements. The school adopted a number of artistic fads from the Indian Mathura School of Art, drawing inspiration from it.

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