Kanō Tanshin (Morimasa) (狩野 探信, 1653–1718) was a Japanese painter. He was the son of Kanō Tan'yū by his second wife, and led the Kajibashi branch of the Kanō school after 1674. Stylistically he was known for his Tosa-like (of the competing Tosa school), but more so his slight breaking away from the copycatting style of Kanō school masters that became a large critical argument in the rebellious anti-Kanō school movement of late Edo period. Parallel anti-Kanō school artist Hanabusa Itchō commended Tanshin on having "rare talent" derived from his ability to apply nature as a model. Itchō asserts Tanshin became a true artist by capturing the spirit of the bamboo to convey an idea.
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| - Kanō Tanshin (fr)
- Kanō Tanshin (en)
- 狩野探信 (守政) (ja)
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| - Kanō Tanshin (Morimasa) (狩野 探信, 1653–1718) was a Japanese painter. He was the son of Kanō Tan'yū by his second wife, and led the Kajibashi branch of the Kanō school after 1674. Stylistically he was known for his Tosa-like (of the competing Tosa school), but more so his slight breaking away from the copycatting style of Kanō school masters that became a large critical argument in the rebellious anti-Kanō school movement of late Edo period. Parallel anti-Kanō school artist Hanabusa Itchō commended Tanshin on having "rare talent" derived from his ability to apply nature as a model. Itchō asserts Tanshin became a true artist by capturing the spirit of the bamboo to convey an idea. (en)
- Kanō Tanshin (Morimasa) (狩野 探信) (1653 - 1718) est un peintre japonais, fils de Kanō Tannyū par sa deuxième femme. Il dirige la branche Kajibashi de l'école Kanō après 1674. (fr)
- 狩野 探信(かのう たんしん、承応2年(1653年) - 享保3年10月4日(1718年10月27日))は、日本の江戸時代中期に活躍した狩野派の絵師。狩野探幽の三男で、江戸幕府御用絵師の鍛冶橋狩野家の2代目。弟に狩野探雪。 (ja)
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| - Kanō Tanshin (Morimasa) (狩野 探信, 1653–1718) was a Japanese painter. He was the son of Kanō Tan'yū by his second wife, and led the Kajibashi branch of the Kanō school after 1674. Stylistically he was known for his Tosa-like (of the competing Tosa school), but more so his slight breaking away from the copycatting style of Kanō school masters that became a large critical argument in the rebellious anti-Kanō school movement of late Edo period. Parallel anti-Kanō school artist Hanabusa Itchō commended Tanshin on having "rare talent" derived from his ability to apply nature as a model. Itchō asserts Tanshin became a true artist by capturing the spirit of the bamboo to convey an idea. (en)
- Kanō Tanshin (Morimasa) (狩野 探信) (1653 - 1718) est un peintre japonais, fils de Kanō Tannyū par sa deuxième femme. Il dirige la branche Kajibashi de l'école Kanō après 1674. (fr)
- 狩野 探信(かのう たんしん、承応2年(1653年) - 享保3年10月4日(1718年10月27日))は、日本の江戸時代中期に活躍した狩野派の絵師。狩野探幽の三男で、江戸幕府御用絵師の鍛冶橋狩野家の2代目。弟に狩野探雪。 (ja)
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