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The National Art Gallery

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The National Art Gallery

The National Art Gallery was established in 1857. It has the sections on geology, archaeology anthropology, numismatics, botany, zoology and sculpture, besides a collection of armoury. The National Art Gallery is based on an Henry Irwin design and was built in 1907, by T. Namberumal Chetty. The building itself is one of the finest pieces of period architecture in the city. It isInspired by Mughal architectural motifs, the design work is most impressively showcased on the facade. The eminent historian Tillotson described it as one of “the proudest expressions of the Indo-Sarcenic movement". There is a good collection of old paintings and sculptures including Tanjore paintings on glass; Rajput and Mughal miniature paintings; Deccan paintings from 17th century; and handcrafts, metalware, and ivory carvings from 11th and 12th century. The Amaravathy Gallery contains rare second century marble sculptures which depict important events in the life of Gautama Buddha. The sculptures were unearthed from the Buddhist ruins at Amaravathi. The National Art Gallery exhibits serveral beautiful paintings, which include 16th and 18th century ones from Rajasthan, the Mughal period and 17th Century Deccani art.

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