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Newar art is the art form practiced over centuries by
Newar people Newar (; new, नेवार, endonym: Newa; new, नेवा, Pracalit script:) or Nepami, are the historical inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley and its surrounding areas in Nepal and the creators of its historic heritage and civilisation ...
. The pictorial art consists of: *
Paubha A paubhā (Devanagari: पौभा) is a traditional religious painting made by the Newar people of Nepal. Paubhas depict deities, mandalas or monuments, and are used to help the practitioners in meditation. The Tibetan equivalent is known as ...
* Wall paintings (murals) * Paintings on the walls of temples * Paintings in manuscripts (books) * Copper and brass sculptures * Stone sculptures * Wooden sculptures The Newars are the creators of most examples of art and architecture in Nepal. Traditional Newar art is basically religious art. Newar devotional
paubha A paubhā (Devanagari: पौभा) is a traditional religious painting made by the Newar people of Nepal. Paubhas depict deities, mandalas or monuments, and are used to help the practitioners in meditation. The Tibetan equivalent is known as ...
painting, sculpture and metal craftsmanship are world-renowned for their exquisite beauty. The earliest dated paubha discovered so far is Vasudhara Mandala which was painted in 1365 AD ( Nepal Sambat 485). The murals on the walls of two 15th-century monasteries in the former kingdom of Mustang in the Nepal Himalaya provide illustrations of Newar works outside the Kathmandu Valley. Stone sculpture, wood carving, repoussé art and metal statues of Buddhist and Hindu deities made by the
lost-wax casting Lost-wax casting (also called "investment casting", "precision casting", or ''cire perdue'' which has been adopted into English from the French, ) is the process by which a duplicate metal sculpture (often silver, gold, brass, or bronze) is ...
process are specimens of Newar artistry. The Peacock Window of Bhaktapur and
Desay Madu Jhya Desay Maru Jhyā ( ne, देशय् मरू झ्या) is a traditional wooden window in Kathmandu, which is celebrated for its uniqueness. The name means "window without equal in the country" in Nepal Bhasa. The window is set into the fac ...
of Kathmandu are known for their wood carving. Building elements like the carved
Newar window Newār window ( ne, नेवार झ्याल) refers to the elaborately carved wooden window which is the distinguishing feature of traditional Nepalese architecture. The ornate windows have been described as a symbol of Newar culture and a ...
, roof struts on temples and the tympanum of temples and shrine houses exhibit traditional creativity. From as early as the seventh century, visitors have noted the skill of Newar artists and craftsmen who left their influence on the art of Tibet and China. Newars introduced the lost-wax technique into Bhutan and they were commissioned to paint murals on the walls of monasteries there. Sandpainting of mandala made during festivals and death rituals is another specialty of Newar art. Besides exhibiting a high level of skill in traditional religious art, Newar artists have been at the forefront in introducing Western art styles in Nepal.
Raj Man Singh Chitrakar Raj Man Singh Chitrakar ( ne, राजमानसिंह चित्रकार; IAST: rāja māna siṃha citrakāra) (1797 – 1865) was a mid-19th century Nepalese artist, who worked for the British and Nepalese courts producing a larg ...
(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 Chandra Man Singh Maskey ( ne, चन्द्रमानसिंह मास्के; 1900–1984) was a Nepalese artist who was one of the leaders in the development of contemporary art in Nepal in the early 20th century. Maskey spearheaded ...
were other pioneer artists who introduced modern style paintings incorporating concepts of lighting and perspective. Paubhas or thangkas were traditionally painted by
Chitrakar Chitrakar (Devanagari: चित्रकार) is a caste within the Newar community of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. The Newar caste system is divided according to profession. Accordingly, Chitrakars were painters and mask makers. In Nepal Bha ...
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Newar people Newar (; new, नेवार, endonym: Newa; new, नेवा, Pracalit script:) or Nepami, are the historical inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley and its surrounding areas in Nepal and the creators of its historic heritage and civilisation ...
* Nepal Bhasa * Thangka *
Newar architecture Newa architecture is an indigenous style of architecture used by the Newari people in the Kathmandu valley in Nepal. It is a style used in buildings ranging from stupas and chaitya monastery buildings to courtyard structures and distinctive houses ...
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Chitrakar Chitrakar (Devanagari: चित्रकार) is a caste within the Newar community of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. The Newar caste system is divided according to profession. Accordingly, Chitrakars were painters and mask makers. In Nepal Bha ...
* Newar dance * Newar music


References


Further reading

*Pal, Pratapaditya. 1970. ''Vaisnava Iconology in Nepal: A Study in Art and Religion''. (Calcutta: The Asia Society). *Pal, Pratapaditya. 1974a. ''Buddhist Art in Licchavi Nepal''. ''Marg Publications''. Vol. 27. No. 3 (June 1974). *Pal, Pratapaditya. 1974b. ''The Arts of Nepal'', Part I: ''Sculpture''. (Leiden: E. J. Brill). *Pal, Pratapaditya. 1978. ''The Arts of Nepal'', Part II: ''Painting''. (Leiden: E. J. Brill). *Slusser, Mary Shepherd. 1982. ''Nepal Mandala''. Two Vols. (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press). *Bangdel, Lain S. 1982. ''The Early Sculptures of Nepal''. (New Delhi: Vikas Publication). *Bangdel, Lain S. 1987. ''2500 Years of Nepalese Art''. (Leipzig: VEB A. Seemann Verlag). *Bangdel, Lain S. 1987. ''Zweitausendfünfhundert Jahre nepalesische Kunst''. (München: List Verlag). *Schick, Jürgen. 1989. ''Die Götter verlassen das Land: Kunstraub in Nepal''. (Graz: Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt). *Bangdel, Lain S. 1989. ''Stolen Images of Nepal''. (Kathmandu: Royal Nepal Academy). *Bangdel, Lain S. 1995. ''Inventory of Stone Sculptures of the Kathmandu Valley''. (Kathmandu: Royal Nepal Academy). *Bangdel, Lain S. and Aryal, Mukunda Raj. 1996. ''A Report on the Study of Iconography of Kathmandu Valley and their Preservation and Protection''. (Kathmandu: Department of Archaeology, Nepal, 2053
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. *Schick, Jürgen. 1998. ''The Gods are Leaving the Country: Art Theft From Nepal''. evised English Edition (Bangkok: Orchid Press, 1998). *von Schroeder, Ulrich. 2019. ''Nepalese Stone Sculptures''. Volume One: ''Hindu''; Volume Two: ''Buddhist''. 1556 pages, 2898 illustrations(Visual Dharma Publications, 2019). . SD card with 15,000 digital photographs of Nepalese sculptures and other subjects as public domain.


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