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Kano Tsunenobu - Mythological beasts (longma, dragon, pheonix and flowering tendrils)

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Public domain photo of Japanese woodblock print, 16th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

He first studied under his father, Kanō Naonobu, and then his uncle, Kanō Tan'yū, after his father's death. He became a master painter and succeeded his uncle Tan'yū as head of the Kanō school in 1674. It is believed many works attributed to Tan'yū might actually be Tsunenobu, but it is difficult to know since they often worked on larger pieces together.

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1674
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Kano Tsunenobu (1636–1713)

A Japanese painter of the Kanō school.
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Museum of New Zealand
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kano tsunenobu sumi e ink washes sumi paper dragons phoenix mythical bird japan nihon japanese early edo art mythological beasts japan dragon phoenix longma examples four dragon kings ultra high resolution high resolution woodblock prints ukiyo e japanese art