- Kanō
Sansetsu (狩野 山雪, 1589–1651) was a ****anese
painter also
known as Kanō Heishiro. He was born in
Hizen Province, Kyūshū, and died in Kyoto.
Sansetsu was...
- "Lineage of Eccentrics" who
broke with tradition, such as
Iwasa Matabei, Kanō
Sansetsu, Itō Jakuchū, Soga Shōhaku,
Nagasawa Rosetsu, and
Utagawa Kuniyoshi. This...
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paintings were the
works produced by
artists who
belonged to the
studio run by
Sansetsu Kano,
while the
garden is said to have been
designed by
Sansai Hosokawa...
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Scene from the
Chang Hen Ge,
depicting Emperor Xuanzong (center) and his concubines. ****anese
painting by Kanō
Sansetsu (1590–1651)....
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Painting of the Duke of Zhou by Kanō
Sansetsu. ****an, Edo period, 1632....
- period. When
Sanraku had no son he
married Kanō
Sansetsu (1589–1651) to his
daughter and
adopted him.
Sansetsu and his
school remained in
Kyoto when most Kanō...
- his
foremost inspiration in the
works of Fine Art
painters such as Kano
Sansetsu, Ito Jakuchu, Soga
Shohaku and
Katsushika Hokusai.
Murakami explains that...
- painting. He
became head of the Kyō-ganō upon the
death of his
father Kanō
Sansetsu, and his
grandfather was the Kyō-ganō's
founder Kanō Sanraku. Einō compiled...
- ninety-six
paintings and
calligraphic works by
artists including Kanō
Sansetsu, Kanō Tan'yū,
Hakuin Ekaku, Itō Jakuchū, and Mu'an, p****ed down as temple...
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Painting of
Yanzi by Kanō
Sansetsu. ****an, Edo period, 1632....