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Kano Tsunenobu BIOGRAPHY
1636 - 1713. Known for: Drawings.
Kano Tsunenobu was a Japanese painter of the Kano school who succeeded his uncle Tanyu as head of the school in 1674. He studied under his father Naonobu and later with his uncle Tanyu. Tsunenobu is... Read full biography
Kano Tsunenobu was a Japanese painter of the Kano school who succeeded his uncle Tanyu as head of the school in 1674. He studied under his father Naonobu and later with his uncle Tanyu. Tsunenobu is known for his mastery of the Kano school style, and many works attributed to Tanyu may actually be... Read full biography
Kano Tsunenobu was a Japanese painter of the Kano school who succeeded his uncle Tanyu as head of the school in 1674. He studied under his father Naonobu and later with his uncle Tanyu. Tsunenobu is known for his mastery of the Kano school style, and many works attributed to Tanyu may actually be his own due to their collaboration on larger pieces.
Kano Tsunenobu was a Japanese painter of the Kano school who succeeded his uncle Tanyu as head of the school in 1674. He studied under his father Naonobu and later with his uncle Tanyu. Tsunenobu is known for his mastery of the Kano school style, and many works attributed to Tanyu may actually be his own due to their collaboration on larger pieces.
Kano Tsunenobu was a Japanese painter of the Kano school who succeeded his uncle Tanyu as head of the school in 1674. He studied under his father Naonobu and later with his uncle Tanyu. Tsunenobu is known for his mastery of the Kano school style, and many works attributed to Tanyu may actually be his own due to their collaboration on larger pieces.
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Kano Tsunenobu was a Japanese painter of the Kano school who succeeded his uncle Tanyu as head of the school in 1674. He studied under his father Naonobu and later with his uncle Tanyu. Tsunenobu is known for his mastery of the Kano school style, and many works attributed to Tanyu may actually be his own due to their collaboration on larger pieces.
