Statements 1, 2 and 3 are correct about visual culture in 18thand early 19th century North India. Water colours were produced in the English mode as painters from Patna and Murshidabad flocked to Calcutta to do this. Besides, landscape and portraiture became extremely important at this time. The three great Indian artists Zaynal-Din, Bhawani Das and Ram Das –adept in Mughal paintings – were adopted by the English East India Company to produce albums of Indian birds and animals.