Q. The Drishyakala-Exhibition held at the Red Fort showcased art works from __________ till India’ s independence ?
The Drishyakala- Exhibition on Indian Art showcases artwork from 16th century till India's independence. It has paintings by Amrita Shergil and Raja Ravi Varma on display. Titled Drishyakala, the exhibition, mounted on the walls of a newly-restored former British barracks inside the Red Fort, tells the tale of a rich and diverse land and its people passing through colonial rule.
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