The bronze statues of the Chola period are celebrated for their:

Graceful forms and realism
Monumental size
Religious symbolism
Abstract geometric patterns

The correct answer is: a) Graceful forms and realism.

The Chola bronzes are a group of Hindu bronze sculptures produced during the Chola dynasty (9th–13th centuries) in South India. They are renowned for their technical virtuosity, their expressiveness, and their beauty. The Chola bronzes depict a wide range of subjects, including deities, saints, and everyday people. They are made using the lost-wax casting technique, and are often richly decorated with gold and jewels.

The Chola bronzes are considered to be some of the finest examples of Indian art. They are highly prized by collectors and museums around the world.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • b) Monumental size: The Chola bronzes are not particularly large in size. They are typically about the size of a human being.
  • c) Religious symbolism: The Chola bronzes are often religious in nature, but they are not exclusively so. They also depict everyday people and scenes.
  • d) Abstract geometric patterns: The Chola bronzes are not decorated with abstract geometric patterns. They are typically decorated with naturalistic motifs, such as flowers, animals, and people.
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