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    The Kanō school (狩野派, Kanō-ha) is one of the most famous schools of Japanese painting. The Kanō school of painting was the dominant style of painting from...
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    the most prominent patriarchs of the Kanō school of Japanese painting. Born in Kyoto, Eitoku was the grandson of Kanō Motonobu(1476–1559), an official painter...
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    suffered, but after noting Kanō's deep interest in the art, he allowed him to train on condition Kanō would strive to master it. Kanō matriculated at the University...
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  • British rapper Kano (comics) (born 1973), Spanish comic book artist Kano (Japanese musician), Japanese musician and virtual YouTuber Kanō Jigorō (嘉納 治五郎...
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    Kanō Tan'yū (狩野 探幽, 4 March 1602 – 4 November 1674) was a Japanese painter of the Kanō school. One of the foremost Kanō painters of the Tokugawa period...
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    Mitsunobu married Kanō Motonobu. After the decline in popularity of the Tosa school during Mitsumochi's period (1496–1559), the Kano school overshadowed it...
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    school painted mostly fusuma (sliding doors), was based largely on the style of the Kanō school, and was centered in Kyoto. A relatively small school...
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    Kanō Motonobu (狩野 元信, August 28, 1476 – November 5, 1559) was a Japanese painter and calligrapher. He was a member of the Kanō school of painting. Through...
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  • moved to Kyoto to study under the prestigious Kanō school, then headed by Kanō Shōei. The Kanō school was well known at the time for their large bold...
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    period. Mitsunobu's daughter married Kanō Motonobu, head of the Kanō school, which increased the tendency of Kanō artists, already using two distinct styles...
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  • Ashikaga shogunate and is generally considered the founder of the Kanō school of painting. Kano Masanobu specialized in Zen paintings as well as elaborate paintings...
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    Kanō Tanshin (Morimasa) (狩野 探信, 1653–1718) was a Japanese painter. He was the son of Kanō Tan'yū by his second wife and led the Kajibashi branch of the...
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  • Kanō Kazunobu (狩野 一信, 1816 – November 3, 1863) was a Japanese painter of the Kanō school. Kazunobu produced mainly Buddhist paintings and he is best known...
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    Kanō Naizen (狩野 内膳, 1570–1616) was a part of the Japanese family of painters, the Kanō school. He was the middle son of school's head Kanō Eitoku, younger...
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    Kanō Sansetsu (狩野 山雪, 1589–1651) was a Japanese painter also known as Kanō Heishiro. He was born in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, and died in Kyoto. Sansetsu...
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    Kanō Naganobu (狩野長信, 1577 – 26 December 1654) was a Japanese painter of the Kanō school. Naganobu was the youngest brother of the Kanō school's head,...
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    The Kanō school, patronized by Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu, and their followers, gained tremendously in size and prestige. Kanō Eitoku...
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    period on, paintings were classified by school: the Kanō school, the Maruyama-Shijō school, and the Tosa school of the yamato-e genre, for example. At...
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    a Kanō-school byōbu or folding screen attributed to the Japanese painter Kanō Eitoku (1543–1590), one of the most prominent patriarchs of the Kanō school...
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    Hashimoto Gahō (category Kanō school)
    studies with Kanō Shōsen'in, and was also influenced by the work of Kanō Hōgai. He created many works in the traditional style of the Kanō school, employing...
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    (Kan'ei 8) to Kanō Sansetsu and the daughter of Kanō Sanraku, Take (竹). His father succeeded Sanraku as head of the Kyō-ganō [ja] sub-school of Kanō artists...
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    Ukiyo-e (category Schools of Japanese art)
    school; and Chinese-inspired kara-e in a variety of styles, such as the monochromatic ink wash paintings of Sesshū Tōyō and his disciples. The Kanō school...
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  • dispute arose over the payment for a painting commission in Nikkō. A Kanō school artist commissioned Chōshun to paint some of the walls of the Nikkō Tōshō-gū...
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    Toriyama was trained by Kanō school artists Kanō Gyokuen and Kanō Chikanobu, although he was never officially recognized as a Kanō school painter. After retiring...
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    training of the individual painter, but generally show influences of formal Kanō school painting, minimalist Zen painting, and Ōtsu-e, while sharing much of...
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    that he adopted Sanraku, making him officially a part of the Kanō school. Originally named Kanō Mitsuyori, he later changed his name to avoid political persecution...
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    Kanō Hōgai (狩野 芳崖, February 27, 1828 – October 5, 1888) was a Japanese painter of the Kanō school. The son of the local daimyō's chief painter, he was...
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    contains many sliding screen doors painted by Kanō Tanyū (1602-1674) and members of the Kyoto Kanō school. The temple's modern Banryūtei (蟠龍庭 rock garden)...
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    Kanō Sadanobu (狩野 貞信, 22 May 1597 – 12 November 1623) was a Japanese painter of the Kanō school. He was the son of the Kanō Mitsunobu, who lost a great...
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