Indian modern paintings
Traditional Indian fine art includes petroglyphs, as well as engraving or etching on stones. This technique was used five and a half thousand years ago. They cut out stone statues of Buddhists, which were built into caves, rocks and boulders. This form of art was later assigned to Hinduists and «Jain». Unique forms of frescoes or large paintings on the walls and ceilings were invented by Buddhists two thousand years ago. And the Indians from the city of Kerala invented a certain style of frescoes that adorned the walls of their temples in the first millennium. Mogolov imported miniatures from Persia, and this largely replaced the paintings painted on an oil basis, which were introduced into the Indian subcontinent in the nineteenth century. This article will briefly consider some of the modern Indian schools of painting.