ArtistsKano Motonobu
Kano Motonobu

Kano Motonobu

1476–1559
WA-00054683
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Kanō Motonobu was a Japanese painter and calligrapher whose organizational vision transformed the Kanō school into the dominant painting academy of Japan. Working through political patronage and systematic training methods, he established a teaching structure that shaped the practice of the majority of painters throughout the Edo period. His influence extended far beyond his own practice, creating an institutional framework that defined Japanese painting for centuries.

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Tokyo National Museum Honkan (52504310973)
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Tokyo National Museum Honkan (52504310993)
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Shuhanron Emaki Bunkacho
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琴棋書画図屏風 The Four Accomplishments MET DT1629
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伯牙鍾子期図 Bo Ya Plays the Qin as Zhong Ziqi Listens MET DP700756
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