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Kano Yasunobu
【Tigers with bamboo】

It seems that Yasunobu was not good at ink painting, where delicate expression is important, but the tiger he painted is very attractive.
Number
D-11
Title
Tigers with bamboo
Artist
Kano Yasunobu
Detail
Materials : ink and light colour on silk
wooden boxed
Size : W 68 × H 41.5 cm (Image) ・ W 80 × H 130 cm (Mount)
Condition: slightly damaged on the mount, slightly creased on the image, slightly damaged on the box
Artist History
Kano Yasunobu (1614-1685) was a painter of the Kano school in the early Edo period. Born in Kyoto. The third child of Kano Takanobu, his eldest brother was Tan'yu, who established Kajibashi Kano school, and his second brother was Naonobu, who succeeded him as governor of the family. Founder of the Nakabashi Kano school. Hanabusa Itcho was his disciple.
Price
180,000yen

Kano Yasunobu
【Tigers with bamboo】

It seems that Yasunobu was not good at ink painting, where delicate expression is important, but the tiger he painted is very attractive.
Number
D-11
Title
Tigers with bamboo
Artist
Kano Yasunobu
Detail
Materials : ink and light colour on silk
wooden boxed
Size : W 68 × H 41.5 cm (Image) ・ W 80 × H 130 cm (Mount)
Condition: slightly damaged on the mount, slightly creased on the image, slightly damaged on the box
Artist History
Kano Yasunobu (1614-1685) was a painter of the Kano school in the early Edo period. Born in Kyoto. The third child of Kano Takanobu, his eldest brother was Tan'yu, who established Kajibashi Kano school, and his second brother was Naonobu, who succeeded him as governor of the family. Founder of the Nakabashi Kano school. Hanabusa Itcho was his disciple.
Price
180,000yen

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