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Kiyohara Yukinobu (1643–1682) was a Japanese painter and one of the foremost women identified with the Kanō school. Her father Kusumi Morikage was also a painter and her mother Kuniko was the niece of his longtime teacher and patron Kanō Tan'yū. Yukinobu lived in Kyoto and likely studied under her father. Her work covered a wide variety of formats ranging from small scrolls to large screens. Thematically she was skilled in the Yamato-e style but was also notable for producing many works depicting women including legendary figures such as Murasaki Shikibu. Because many of Yukinobu's works are signed and sealed with her name, it suggests she had achieved enough recognition to receive commissions from middle class townspeople and samurai. A pair of her screens, Birds and Flowers of the Four S

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  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (en)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (ca)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (de)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (es)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (fr)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (it)
  • 清原雪信 (ja)
  • Yukinobu Kiyohara (pl)
  • Киёхара Юкинобу (ru)
  • Кійохара Юкінобу (uk)
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  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (japanisch 清原 雪信; geboren 1643?; gestorben 5. Juni 1682) war eine japanische Malerin und führende Künstlerin der Kanō-Schule. Sie malte in der Stilrichtung des Yamato-e. Bekannt ist sie für eine Vielzahl von Darstellungen beachtenswerter Frauenpersönlichkeiten Japans, wie Murasaki Shikibu u. a. (de)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (清原 雪信?), (1643 - 5 de junio de 1682) fue una pintora japonesa del periodo Edo de la escuela Kanō. (es)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (清原 雪信), née en 1643, morte le 5 juin 1682, est une femme peintre japonaise de l'école Kanō. (fr)
  • 清原 雪信(きよはら ゆきのぶ、寛永20年(1643年)? - 天和2年4月29日(1682年6月5日)?)は、江戸時代前期に活躍した狩野派の絵師。久隅守景の娘で、狩野探幽は大叔父にあたる。江戸時代には狩野派随一の閨秀画家として知られた。 (ja)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (清原 雪信 Kiyohara Yukinobu?), (1643 – 1682) è stata una pittrice giapponese del periodo Edo, nota come l'artista donna più celebre della Scuola Kanō. (it)
  • Yukinobu Kiyohara (jap. 清原 雪信 Kiyohara Yukinobu); ur. 1643, zm. 5 kwietnia 1682 – japońska malarka i czołowa przedstawicielka szkoły Kanō we wczesnym okresie Edo. (pl)
  • Кійохара Юкінобу (1643—1682) — японська художниця періода Едо. Одна з перших художниць-живописців. Відома також як Кано Юкінобу. (uk)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu —清原 雪信— (1643-5 de juny del 1682) fou una pintora japonesa, durant l'era Edo va ser coneguda com la primera pintora femenina consumada pertanyent a l'escola Kanō. El seu treball cobreix una gran varietat de formats, de petits rotllos de seda a grans superfícies. Temàticament, aborda assumptes tradicionals, tals com els paisatges -Paisatge de primavera i Paisatge de tardor, al Museu d'Art de Cleveland-, les flors, els ocells, les personalitats budistes, etc. No obstant això, una part significativa de la seva obra s'inscriu igualment en l'estil yamato-e. Sobresurt també per la producció de nombroses representacions de dones, incloent personatges llegendaris tals com Murasaki Shikibu. (ca)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (1643–1682) was a Japanese painter and one of the foremost women identified with the Kanō school. Her father Kusumi Morikage was also a painter and her mother Kuniko was the niece of his longtime teacher and patron Kanō Tan'yū. Yukinobu lived in Kyoto and likely studied under her father. Her work covered a wide variety of formats ranging from small scrolls to large screens. Thematically she was skilled in the Yamato-e style but was also notable for producing many works depicting women including legendary figures such as Murasaki Shikibu. Because many of Yukinobu's works are signed and sealed with her name, it suggests she had achieved enough recognition to receive commissions from middle class townspeople and samurai. A pair of her screens, Birds and Flowers of the Four S (en)
  • Киёхара Юкинобу (яп. 清原雪信, род. 1643 г. — ум. 1682 г.), также известная как Кано Юкинобу — японская художница, одна из первых и выдающихся живописцев-женщин Японии. Художница ассоциировалась со школой живописи Кано. В одном из произведений писателя Ихары Сайкаку присутствует сцена, где куртизанка заказывает работу у Киёхары Юкинобу. * * Cвиристели, цветы вишни и бамбук у ручья * Цветы и птицы, коллективная работа Кано Танъю и его учеников * Синица и цветы граната * Мондзю на льве (ru)
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  • Kiyohara Yukinobu —清原 雪信— (1643-5 de juny del 1682) fou una pintora japonesa, durant l'era Edo va ser coneguda com la primera pintora femenina consumada pertanyent a l'escola Kanō. El seu treball cobreix una gran varietat de formats, de petits rotllos de seda a grans superfícies. Temàticament, aborda assumptes tradicionals, tals com els paisatges -Paisatge de primavera i Paisatge de tardor, al Museu d'Art de Cleveland-, les flors, els ocells, les personalitats budistes, etc. No obstant això, una part significativa de la seva obra s'inscriu igualment en l'estil yamato-e. Sobresurt també per la producció de nombroses representacions de dones, incloent personatges llegendaris tals com Murasaki Shikibu. La seva mare Kuniko era neboda del mestre Kanō Tannyū. El seu pare , entre els millors deixebles de Kanō Tannyū, era igualment pintor i participa en la seva formació i la incita a adoptar un estil erudit vingut de la Xina. Kiyohara Yukinobu va viure a Kyoto. Va contreure matrimoni amb un pintor membre de l'escola Kanō, Kiyohara Hirano Morokiyo. La pintora es converteix en la dona més cèlebre de l'escola Kanō, una acadèmia pictòrica de Kyoto coneguda per la seva hostilitat cap a les dones.No obstant això, moltes de les obres de Yukinobu estan signades i segellades amb el seu nom, la qual cosa suggereix que havia obtingut un reconeixement suficient com per vendre aquestes produccions a ciutadans i samurais, alguna cosa excepcional per a una dona de l'època. La novel·la de Ihara Saikaku, La Vida d'una dona galant (好色一代女, Kōshoku Ichidai Onna?), comprèn una història en la qual una cortesana va encarregar un treball a Kiyohara Yukinobu, un quadre sobre la tardor, pintat sobre seda. Kiyohara Yukinobu va morir el 1682. (ca)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (japanisch 清原 雪信; geboren 1643?; gestorben 5. Juni 1682) war eine japanische Malerin und führende Künstlerin der Kanō-Schule. Sie malte in der Stilrichtung des Yamato-e. Bekannt ist sie für eine Vielzahl von Darstellungen beachtenswerter Frauenpersönlichkeiten Japans, wie Murasaki Shikibu u. a. (de)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (1643–1682) was a Japanese painter and one of the foremost women identified with the Kanō school. Her father Kusumi Morikage was also a painter and her mother Kuniko was the niece of his longtime teacher and patron Kanō Tan'yū. Yukinobu lived in Kyoto and likely studied under her father. Her work covered a wide variety of formats ranging from small scrolls to large screens. Thematically she was skilled in the Yamato-e style but was also notable for producing many works depicting women including legendary figures such as Murasaki Shikibu. Because many of Yukinobu's works are signed and sealed with her name, it suggests she had achieved enough recognition to receive commissions from middle class townspeople and samurai. A pair of her screens, Birds and Flowers of the Four Seasons (late 17th – early 18th century) was shown publicly for the first time in 2015 as part of an exhibition at the Kosetsu Memorial Museum in Tokyo. Ihara Saikaku's The Life of an Amorous Woman includes a story in which a courtesan commissions a work from Yukinobu. (en)
  • Kiyohara Yukinobu (清原 雪信?), (1643 - 5 de junio de 1682) fue una pintora japonesa del periodo Edo de la escuela Kanō. (es)
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