The correct answer is: Only 1.
The post-Gupta period is defined as the ‘classical age of art in stone’. This is because during this period, there was a revival of interest in classical Indian art, and many beautiful sculptures and temples were built. The Guler state is not considered as originator of Pahari style of paintings. The Pahari style of paintings originated in the hills of Himachal Pradesh, and it is believed to have been influenced by both Mughal and Rajput art.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- Option A: Only 1. This is the correct answer. The post-Gupta period is defined as the ‘classical age of art in stone’, and the Guler state is not considered as originator of Pahari style of paintings.
- Option B: Only 2. This is incorrect. The Guler state is not considered as originator of Pahari style of paintings.
- Option C: Both 1 and 2. This is incorrect. Only statement 1 is correct.
- Option D: Neither 1 nor 2. This is incorrect. Statement 1 is correct.