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Thakur Prasad Mainali (born 1934), sculptor, educator; chief of arts and craft department of the Royal Nepal Academy; Kiran Manandhar (born 1957), painter; founding chancellor of the Nepal Academy of Fine Arts; Chandra Man Singh Maskey (1900–1984), painter, and illustrator; early 20th century leader in the development of Nepali contemporary art
Nepal portal; Visual arts portal ... Nepalese artists by century (4 C)-Artists from Kathmandu (11 P) + Nepalese women artists (4 C, 5 P) A. Nepalese animators (2 P) D.
Nepalese paintings believed to have embraced western influences after 1850 with a work of Bhajuman [Chitrakar], a traditional artist who became acquainted with western Realism after visiting Europe. Bhajuman, also known as Bhajumacha Chitrakar, was a court painter of Jung Bahadur Rana , who visited Europe in 1850 after becoming Prime Minister ...
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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.
Toran Kumari Art Culture Award, Nepal; Senior Artist Honor, Nepal Chamber of Commerce Artists Association, Nepal; Bhadrakumari Seva Sadan Honour, Nepal; Consensus Respect for Social Work, Nepal; Honorary Life Member, Art Circle, U.P. Lucknow, India; Glapev Honors 2019 Artist of the Year, Bharat Nirman Foundation, India
As a sculptor, he has exhibited his works at various art shows in Nepal and abroad. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Mainali has been honored by various art organizations and the government of Nepal for his service to art community and cited by art historians, [ 12 ] art critics, [ 13 ] and his fellow artists as a pioneer of Nepali modern art.
Araniko was born in 1245 in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, when it was ruled by King Abhaya Malla (1216–55). While Nepalese history does not have any record of Arniko and everything that is known of him comes from Chinese accounts, Chinese history and historian Baburam Acharya opines that Araniko could possibly be from Patan, a place famous for sculptures and fine arts.