• Kanō Shōsen'in (狩野 勝川院, 1823–1880) was a Japanese painter of the Kanō school. He was also known as Kanō Masanobu (the name of his famous ancestor, the...
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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...
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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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    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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  • Orientations, May, 2005. "Peinture de l'école Kanô,La Rivière Tatsuta, un paravent japonais de Kanô Shôsen'in", in Bulletin des Collections Baur, 71, Baur...
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    (1584–1674) of Okabe Domain Abe Nobuyuki (1604–1683) of Okabe Domain Shosen'in 1642 Makino Yasunari (1555–1610) of Ogo Domain Fukushima Masanori of Hiroshima...
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