
The twentieth-century Indian painter,__________,rejected the academic approach of Western art and created images that reflect his ethnic origins,such as Bharat Mata (Mother India) .
A) Abanindranath Tagore
B) Gandhi Bhavan
C) Shah Jahan
D) B.P. Mathur
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