The well-known painting "Bani Thani" belongs to the
Explanation
The "Bani Thani" painting belongs to the Kishangarh school of Rajasthan, created by the artist Nihal Chand under the patronage of Raja Sawant Singh, and is renowned for its highly stylized features like elongated "lotus" eyes and graceful posture. While the Bundi school is a common point of confusion due to its shared Rajasthani origin, it is distinguished by its emphasis on lush vegetation and hunting scenes rather than the specific lyrical portraiture unique to Kishangarh. This question tests the core concept of identifying distinct stylistic characteristics and patronage within the various regional schools of Indian miniature painting.