Jaipur is famous for Blue pottery, characterized by vibrant blue hues, floral patterns, and copper oxide glazing. Other cities like Gorakhpur, Nizamabad, and Lucknow do not have such pottery traditions.
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Plaster of Paris | I | Silica |
| B | The Dinner Party | II | Gypsum |
| C | Glaze | III | Indus Valley |
| D | Priest King | IV | Porcelain tiles |
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Sleeping Cats | I | P.V. Ramachandran |
| B | Battle | II | Jyotsana Bhatt |
| C | Guruvayur Maraprabhu | III | K.G. Shubramanyam |
| D | The King of Dark Chamber | IV | Gur Charan Singh |
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Gur Charan Singh | I | 1944 |
| B | P. R. Daroz | II | 1898 |
| C | Nirmala Patwardhan | III | 1927 |
| D | Ira Chaudhuri | IV | 1928 |
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Amar Nath Sahgal | I | 1904 |
| B | Lidia Mehta | II | 1924 |
| C | K.G. Subhramanyam | III | 1922 |
| D | B.B. Mukharjee | IV | 1923 |
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