The school is in the early stages of production and is the first school with a special industrial sector to teach models, jewelry, carpet making, model making, and all branches. P. Krishanaswamy, Ganpat Rao, Kashinath Mhatre are the early students of the school and their work can be seen in the Journal Art and Industry. In Mumbai, the school began as a school of art and industry (but later called JJ School of Art). JLKipling was the first apprentice established on March 2, 1857, it became a fountain. Art activities
British colonial rule had a great influence on Indian art. As the British Empire founded art schools in major cities such as the Mumbai Art Association in 1888, Western art became more popular, while the master of old art became less affluent and influential. The company's picture style became common and Indian artists created a European sponsor of the East India Company. Style is mainly romantic, and watercolor is the main medium used to convey soft texture and tone. By 1858, the British government took over the administrative duties of India under British rule, and during this period the fusion of Indian tradition and European style was reflected in numerous works of art.
India became a British colony in the nineteenth century and had a great influence on art. Britain founded an art school to promote European style Back to Europe, people demand Indian art. This brought the integration of local artistic traditions and foreign influences. A romantic Indian style exaggerating traditional ornaments to please European buyers. Traditional Indian arts usually have religious characteristics, Buddhism, Hinduism and later Muslims have been a common theme for centuries. These works usually appear in the form of myths, humans, animals, and are beautifully decorated. Unlike other Muslim influenced areas, Indian art does not abandon expressive expression.
British Large (rāj, "domination" in Hindi) or British India, officially British Indian Empire, internationally as well, synonymous with India, region, rule, and period from 1858 to 1947, the British Empire It was on the Indian subcontinent. In this area there is an area Britain (also called "British Indian") and the Kingdom King managed directly and is governed by Individual Rulers of the British Royal Family. Prior to 1858, the interests and property of India in the UK were managed by a government authorized commercial company, British East India Company. It is acting in India as an agent of the Mughal Empire. After the first Indian War of India (known as Mutiny), the British government was in charge of governance of the Indian territory directly. Later expansion policy brought the whole of India to the empire