Kanō Einō (狩野 永納, 1631–1697) was a Japanese painter of the Kyō-ganō [ja] sub-school of the Kanō school of painting. He became head of the Kyō-ganō upon...
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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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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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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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not for his early death in his mid-20s. Kyūzō was highly acclaimed by Kanō Einō in Honchō Gashi (本朝画史) compiled in 1679 as that the "elegance of his work...
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His grandson, Kanō Einō, painted in the same style, but is better known for a biographical history of Japanese painting, which gave the Kanō school pride...
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Sukenobu was born in Kyoto in 1671 and studied painting there under Kanō Einō of the Kanō school of painting; he may also have studied under Tosa Mitsusuke...
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Yamaguchi Sekkei (category Kanō school)
from both of their names. It is also believed that he was a student of Kanō Einō. He didn't paint in the prevailing styles of his time, but rather used...
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