Connoisseur's Sketchbook by Kano Tan'yū (Tan'yū shukuzu)

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key Notes:
Ink wash mastery, Nature and aesthetics.
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Dimensions:
medium:
Ink and color on paper
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"Connoisseur's Sketchbook" (Tan'yū shukuzu) by Kano Tan'yū, created in the 17th century, exemplifies the artist's mastery in ink painting and his role in the Kano school, which was influential in the development of Japanese painting during the Edo period. The work serves as both a visual record of Tan'yū's artistic practice and a testament to his impact on the connoisseurship of Japanese art, reflecting the aesthetic values and cultural priorities of his time.

Description of the work:

"Connoisseur's Sketchbook" (Tan'yū shukuzu) by Kano Tan'yū is a notable example of Edo-period Japanese painting, characterized by its meticulous brushwork and detailed depictions of flora and fauna. The work exemplifies the artist's mastery of ink and color, showcasing a harmonious composition that reflects the traditional Kano school's emphasis on naturalism and aesthetic refinement.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Connoisseur's Sketchbook by Kano Tan'yū (Tan'yū shukuzu)