ArtistsKanō Masanobu
Kanō Masanobu

Kanō Masanobu

Japanese, 1434–1530
WA-00018408
PaintingKanō school
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Kanō Masanobu was a Japanese painter. He was the chief painter of the 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 of Buddhist deities and Bodhisattvas.

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  • Zhou Maoshu Admiring Lotuses
    1500 · Wikidata · 3 prov
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Plum Tree and Waterfowl (Met Museum)
Met Museum

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