• Jayateja Puna (circa early 15th century): He is mentioned in the dedicatory inscription in the 1420AD Vishnu Mandala as having rendered that painting. • Adyayaraja Puna and Udrayarama Puna (Circa late 15th century): Painted famous painting of Gagansimh, a high-ranking military officer from Dolakha, with his two wives. • Indraraja Chitrakara and Jogideva Chitrakara (Circa 17th century): Mentioned in 17th century model-book (thayasafoo). •
Raj Man Singh Chitrakar (1797–1865): Introduced
watercolor painting in Nepal, official artist to British Resident
Brian Houghton Hodgson. • Bhaju Man Chitrakar: Artist/court painter, travelled with Prime Minister
Jang Bahadur Rana to England and France in 1850. • Dirgha Man Chitrakar: Court photographer, one of the first Nepalese photographers, he used large format cameras and wet plates. Accompanied Prime Minister Chandra Shamsher to England in 1908. • Amar Chitrakar: Artist, life member of the Royal
Nepal Academy, his paintings are in museums and private collections. • Dil Bahadur Chitrakar: Artist. • Manik Man Chitrakar: Paubha Artist • Prithvi Man Chitrakar: Artist • Dhana Bahadur Chitrakar: Artist • Manoharman Puna (Manoharman Chitrakar) (1914–1990): Artist • Madan Chitrakar: Artist, Art Writer • Lok Chitrakar: Artist, Art Teacher •
Sujan Chitrakar: Artist, Art Activist and
BFA Program Coordinator at
Kathmandu University, School of Art, Center for Art and Design •
Prem Man Chitrakar: Nepalese Paubha artist, poet and writer. ==Organizations==