Connoisseur's Sketchbook by Kano Tan'yū (Tan'yū shukuzu), Copies of Buddhist Paintings, Vol. I

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Buddhist Iconography, Edo Period Aesthetics
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Ink and color on paper
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Master
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"Connoisseur's Sketchbook by Kano Tan'yū (Tan'yū shukuzu), Copies of Buddhist Paintings, Vol. I" is a significant work by the prominent Edo period painter Kano Tan'yū, who was known for his mastery in traditional Japanese painting and his role in the Kano school. This sketchbook serves as both a visual record and a pedagogical tool, illustrating Tan'yū's engagement with Buddhist iconography and his influence on the preservation and dissemination of classical Japanese art forms.

Description of the work:

"Connoisseur's Sketchbook by Kano Tan'yū (Tan'yū shukuzu), Copies of Buddhist Paintings, Vol. I" is a meticulously rendered work that showcases the artist's mastery of ink and color on paper, featuring a series of detailed studies of Buddhist iconography. The composition is characterized by its delicate line work, subtle gradations of tone, and a harmonious arrangement of figures that reflect the traditional Japanese aesthetic and the influence of earlier Buddhist painting styles.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Connoisseur's Sketchbook by Kano Tan'yū (Tan'yū shukuzu), Copies of Buddhist Paintings, Vol. I