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he school of arts developed during the Kushan Period with the mixture of Indian and Greek style is known as -

A. Kushan art
B. Persian art
C. Gandhara art
D. Mughal art
Answer» C. Gandhara art
Explanation: Gandhara School of art shows Greek influence, therefore, it is known as Indo- Greek art. The important features of this school are Buddha is shown as Roman and Greek gods Moustache and beard are added to Buddha's face The figures of this school follow a given ratio tween the size of the face and rest of the bod During first and second century blue grey schist sto was used to make idols.
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