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Ink and gold

art of the Kano

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Felice Fischer
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art of the Kano

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The Kano lineage of painters-the most important in Japan-was established in the late 15th century by Kano Masanobu (1434-1530) and continued for more than 400 years, until the early 20th century. Originally limited to successive generations of the Kano family, it soon developed into a school of professional artists. This is the first and most comprehensive book published outside of Japan to address the Kano painters. Lavishly illustrated, this important volume focuses on the large-scale screens and sliding doors that were designed for the residences of powerful rulers, together with smaller works such as scrolls, albums, and fans. These works-for sites including shogunate residences, Zen temples, teahouses, and homes of wealthy merchants-demonstrate the range of styles that Kano artists employed to suit the tastes of their varied patrons. Essays by leading scholars address the wide range of Kano motifs and styles and also consider the particular influence of Kano Tan'yu (1602-1684). A dictionary of Kano artists' seals and signatures, a type of resource published here for the first time, provides an important reference, as does an appendix of images from the most significant album by Tan'yu. Exhibition: Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA (14.2.-10.5.2015).

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English
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305

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Table of Contents

The Kano School: the first one hundred years -- Yukio Lippit
Fans of the Zen community: a study of the Nanzen-ji screens -- Shunroku Okudaira
The heritage and legacy of Kano Tan'yū -- Felice Fischer
Japanese paintings of Chinese historical figures -- Masato Matsushima
The Kano School and the Katsura-no-miya family from the late 16th through the early 18th century -- Aya Ōta
The Kano house after Tan'yū: lives of the artists -- Kyoko Kinoshita
The Meiji revival of the Kano School: the final chapter -- Felice Fischer.

Edition Notes

Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, February 16-May 10, 2015.

Co-organized by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan with special co-cooperation of the Tokyo National Museum; international transportation sponsored by Japan Airlines.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 298-300) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
709.5
Library of Congress
ND1053.44.K35 F57 2015, ND1053.6, ND1053.44.K35 A4 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 305 pages
Number of pages
305

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Open Library
OL27180130M
ISBN 10
0876332637, 0300210493
ISBN 13
9780876332634, 9780300210491
LCCN
2014956570
OCLC/WorldCat
898114070

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