- Kanō
Naizen (狩野 内膳, 1570–1616) was a part of the ****anese
family of painters, the Kanō school. He was the
middle son of school's head Kanō Eitoku, younger...
- girl and her
relationship with her family. To help an
accurate portrayal,
Naizen [eu; es], a
regional ****ociation for the
families of
transgender minors...
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missionaries and visitors.
Nanban byōbu A
Nanban byōbu
painted by Kanō
Naizen, a
painter active in the same period,
depicts dark-skinned
followers holding...
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Nanban byōbu of c.1570-1616
attributed to Kanō
Naizen, Kobe City Museum...
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Francisco Zeimoto Francisco Zeimoto,
Nanban art by Kano
Naizen. Born
Kingdom of
Portugal Died
Unknown Nationality Portuguese Occupation(s) Trader, Explorer...
- Dōmi (1568–1600) Kanō
Mitsunobu (d. 1608) Kanō
Sanraku (1559–1635) Kanō
Naizen (1570–1616) Kanō
Sansetsu (1589–1651): the
leader of the Kyō-ganō [ja] school...
- Kanō
Naizen (1570–1616):
Arrival of the
Southern Barbarians (Nanban-jin)
Screen (detail),
between 1588 and 1616. "Namban" art ("barbarians from the South")...
- family. To help
ensure an
accurate portrayal, the
director worked with
Naizen [eu; es], a
regional ****ociation for the
families of
transgender minors...
-
Spanish (yellow)
trade routes to
Macao and
Nagasaki Nanban trade by Kanō
Naizen, c. 1600. The
screen shows Portuguese merchants docking in ****an. The Chinese...
- Goshodokoro-azukari).
February 27, 907:
Appointed Head of
Imperial Table Office (内膳司,
naizen-shi).
September 907:
Accompanied Emperor Uda on an
imperial visit to Ōi...