Influence of Foreign Styles on Indian Art & Culture
India’s art and culture have evolved through continuous interaction with foreign civilizations due to trade, invasion, migration, and cultural exchange. From the Persian influence on Mughal architecture to European realism in modern painting, every phase reflects India’s openness to new ideas while preserving its essence.
Ancient Period
Persian & Greek (Indo-Greek) Influence
- After Alexander’s invasion (326 BCE), Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek kingdoms promoted Hellenistic traits in Indian art.
- For example, Gandhara School of Art combined Greek realism (drapery, anatomical accuracy) with Indian spiritual themes (Buddha’s life).
- Use of grey schist stone, curly hair, and naturalistic body features of Buddha statues—distinctly Greek in ....
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Indian History
- 1 Mughal Architecture, Music & Painting
- 2 Gupta Period: Classical Age of Art, Literature, Science & Architecture
- 3 Post-Mauryan Artistic Traditions
- 4 Temple-Building Traditions of Pallavas, Cholas & Hoysalas
- 5 Buddhist and Mural Paintings
- 6 Medieval Writers on Art and Culture
- 7 Literary Works of Medieval India
- 8 Classical Languages & their Status in Ancient India
- 9 Temple Architecture Styles
- 10 Rise and Decline of Artisan Industries in India

