Baikal Teal. Ink and colour on paper. Kano School, Japan, 1836
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Baikal Teal. Ink and colour on paper. Kano School, Japan, 1836
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Kanō Eitoku - Cypress Trees, eight panel silk screen painting.
Family of Monkeys, Kanō Tanshin (狩野 探信), late 17th century
Ink and color on silk hanging scroll 60 x 30 ¼ in. (152.4 x 76.8 cm) The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, USA
Cranes by Meandering Stream (Kano School), Japan, ca 1800,
Pair of six-panel folding screens,
Ink and Mineral colors on Paper with Gold leaf,
Each screen 68 x 148¾ in. (172.5 x 378 cm)
Thomsen Gallery
Screen with the Chinese emperor Ming Huang and Yang Kuei-fei by the Kano School
Japanese, Edo Period, early 17th century
color and gold on paper
Freer Gallery of Art
byōbu-e 屏風絵 - “grues” par
l'école de peinture Kanō-ha 狩野派 , fondée par Kanō Masanobu 狩野正信 (1434-1530).
▪Pair of doors with eagle on a pinetree on one side; deer and cherry-blossoms on the other. Period: Momoyama period Date: 17th century (?) School: Kano School Medium: Ink and color on wood
Two birds. Kano School, Japan, 1837.
I spent ages trying to identify the birds; they look like buntings or finches but I can’t find the species.
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