词条 | Kanō Sadanobu |
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It was the intention of Mitsunobu's brother, Kanō Takanobu, to have his son, Kanō Tan'yū, remain in Kyoto as designated heir to his father's sub-branch of the Kano school workshop.[3] However, Tan'yū accepted the title of goyō eshi in 1617 and began to plan his atelier in Edo, most likely with the Tokugawa shōgun's approval. This moved Tan'yū's younger brother, Kanō Naonobu, up as to succeed the family workshop in Kyoto upon Takanobu's death. However, in 1630 the city of Edo was flourishing and Naonobu was also made goyō eshi and given his own parcel of land at Takegawachō in Edo, where he then built his residence and studio.[3] The main Kanō-school workshop, led by Sandanobu by this time, remained in Kyoto, either by instruction of the shōgun or Sandanbou's own will. However, he had no brothers or children he could designate as heir by the time of his passing in 1623.[1][2] As a result of Sadanobu leaving no heir, the Kyoto workshop fell into the hands of another Kanō Takanobu child, Kanō Yasunobu.[1] Although Yasunobu was adopted into the main Kyoto house upon Sadanobu's death, sometime during 1624–1643 he too was appointed goyō eshi by Tokugawa and moved to Edo to build his workshop known as Nakabashi. However, Yasunobu did not give up his claim to headship of the main house in order to make his move and still considered his branch the main Kanō house.[2] {{clear}}References1. ^1 2 {{Cite book|url=https://www.amazon.com/History-Japanese-Art-Penelope-Mason/dp/0131176013|title=History of Japanese Art|last=Mason|first=Penelope|date=2004-10-04|publisher=Pearson|isbn=9780131176010|edition= 2nd|location=Upper Saddle River, NJ|language=English}} {{Authority control}}2. ^1 2 {{Cite journal|last=Jōhei|first=Sasaki|date=October 1984|title=The Era of the Kanō School|url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/modern-asian-studies/article/era-of-the-kano-school/A552849AE9C37D509A594C9EB5045E36|journal=Modern Asian Studies|language=en|volume=18|issue=4|pages=647–656|doi=10.1017/S0026749X00016358|issn=1469-8099}} 3. ^1 {{Cite journal|last=P. McKelway|first=Matthew|date=2002-01-01|title=Autumn Moon and Lingering Snow: Kano Sansetsu's West Lake Screens|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274650642_Autumn_Moon_and_Lingering_Snow_Kano_Sansetsu's_West_Lake_Screens|journal=Artibus Asiae|volume=62|pages=33|doi=10.2307/3250281}} 3 : 1597 births|1623 deaths|Kanō school |
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