Kano Nakanobu “Landscape After Kano Motonobu”

Kano Nakanobu “Landscape After Kano Motonobu”

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Title “Landscape After Kano Motonobu”
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Artist By Kano Nakanobu (1811-1871)
Date Created After 1844
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 This work is a reproduction of “Landscape” by Kano Motonobu (1476-1559), whose current location is unknown.The “Landscape” was directly copied by Kano Tanyu (1602-1674), and painters around Tanyu repeatedly added their own arrangements to it, making it one of the most canonical works of the Edo Kano school.
 Among the many reproductions of this work, Nakanobu’s “Landscape” is one of the most outstanding. The fact that this work has been made available to the public is extremely significant.

 Kano Nakanobu (1811-1871) was the fifth son of Kano Naganobu (1775-1828), who led the Edo art world at the end of the Edo period. He later succeeded to the 8th generation of the Oku-Eshi Hamacho Kano family, and was elevated to the rank of Hogen (the second highest rank for Buddhist priests) in 1844 (Koka 1).


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