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Kano Yasunobu

1614
1685
Japan
Kano Yasunobu (1614–1685) was a Japanese painter born in Kyoto and died in Edo, known for his contributions to the Kano school of painting.
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Kano Yasunobu was a Japanese painter born in 1614 and died in 1685. He was a prominent figure in the Kano school, a leading art movement in Japan known for its influence on Japanese painting from the late Muromachi period through the Edo period. Yasunobu was the eldest son of Kano Takanobu and succeeded his father as the head of the Kano school, further solidifying its status as the official painters of the Tokugawa shogunate. His work is characterized by its adherence to the traditional styles and techniques of the Kano school, which combined Chinese ink painting with Japanese aesthetics. Yasunobu's contributions to the school included not only his paintings but also his role in training future generations of artists, thereby ensuring the continuity and evolution of the Kano style. His legacy is evident in the enduring prominence of the Kano school in Japanese art history.

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