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  2. Tej Bahadur Chitrakar - Wikipedia

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    Tej Bahadur Chitrakar (Devanagari: तेज बहादुर चित्रकार; 1898–1971) was a Nepalese artist who had a prolific artistic career in the early 20th century. He was one of the leaders in the development of contemporary art in Nepal in the early 20th century.

  3. Nepalese painting - Wikipedia

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    However, with the publication of the book Tej Bahadur Chitrakar - icon of transition written by his heir Madan Chitrakar in 2004 and a grand post-humous retrospective of Tej Bahadur Chitrakar "Images of a Lifetime--: A Historical Perspective" organised by Siddhartha Art Gallery in 2005 [8] have emphasised on his contribution for the development ...

  4. Chitrakar - Wikipedia

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    Tej Bahadur Chitrakar (1898-1971): Famous painter, Head of Juddha Art School, Initiated 'Chitrakala Udhyog Sangh' (now defunct). Prime Minister Chandra Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana sponsored his training at Government Art School in Kolkata heralding a change in Nepalese art scene from traditional religious art to modern Western-style paintings.

  5. Newar art - Wikipedia

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    Raj Man Singh Chitrakar (1797-1865) is credited with starting watercolor painting in the country. Bhaju Man Chitrakar (1817–1874), Tej Bahadur Chitrakar (1898-1971) and Chandra Man Singh Maskey were other pioneer artists who introduced modern style paintings incorporating concepts of lighting and perspective.

  6. Category:20th-century Nepalese artists - Wikipedia

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    Tej Bahadur Chitrakar; T. Karun Thapa This page was last edited on 17 March 2024, at 15:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. List of Nepalese artists - Wikipedia

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    Premman Chitrakar (1944–2020), Paubha artist, poet, and writer; Raj Man Singh Chitrakar (1797–1865), watercolorist, painter, and illustrator; worked in the British and Nepalese courts as a painter

  8. Paubha - Wikipedia

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    Paubha painting showing Vishnu Mandala (15th century). Waumha Tara (Green Tara) A paubhā (Devanagari: पौभा) is a traditional religious painting made by the Newar people of Nepal. [1] Paubhas depict deities, mandalas or monuments, and are used to help the practitioners in meditation. The Tibetan equivalent is known as Thangka.

  9. Nepal Academy of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) is the umbrella organization of Nepali artists, researchers and art critics, and an arts institution for research and for exhibitions. [1] A museum in Kathmandu , in a neoclassical building from the 1930s, [ 2 ] presents collections of both traditional and contemporary paintings and other works.