Concept:
Tracing the lineage of contemporary Indian studio pottery involves linking prominent artists to the institutions they founded, led, or studied at.
Step 1:
Ray Meeker, along with Deborah Smith, founded the Golden Bridge Pottery in Pondicherry in 1971. This became a major hub for training studio potters in India. (A-III)
Step 2:
P.R. Daroz, renowned for his monumental ceramic murals, was born in Hyderabad and received his early art education there before moving to Baroda for further specialization. His roots are strongly associated with Hyderabad. (B-IV)
Step 3:
Jyotsna Bhatt was one of India's most celebrated ceramicists and headed the Department of Ceramics at MS University, Baroda (Vadodara) for many years, shaping generations of students. (C-I)
Step 4:
Ira Chaudhuri received her early art education at Kala Bhavana, Santiniketan, before moving on to work extensively in Delhi and Baroda. Her artistic foundation is intrinsically linked to Santiniketan. (D-II)
Step 5:
Matching these pairs gives A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II, which corresponds to Option 2.
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