Gangaram Tambat, also known as Gangaram Chintaman Tambat, was an artist from Pune, India who was active during the 1790s. He was an assistant to the Scottish painter James Wales and played a crucial role in early studies of India. His paintings give a glimpse of Western India at a pivotal moment in history. He was hired by British officials to document their environs, including the Peshwa court, landscape, flora-fauna, people and their manners. His works are held in various collections, including the Yale Center for British Art.