Kanō Tomonobu
Kanō Tomonobu (1843–1912) was a Japanese painter.
Also recorded as Kanö Tomonobu; Kano; Tomonobu; Tomonobu Kano; Shunsen; Isseisai.
Overview
Born at Tsukiji in 1843, died at Hon-Komagome in 1912.
In detail
Kanō Tomonobu studied at Kaiseijo. training under Kanō Shōsen'in, Kawakami Tōgai and Charles Wirgman is recorded. Seigai Ōmura, Helen Hyde and Lilian May Miller are recorded as having studied under Kanō Tomonobu. the recorded working language is Japanese.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Japan. Employment is recorded with Tokugawa shogunate, Ministry of Popular Affairs and Ministry of the Treasury. Positions recorded include goyō eshi.
Sources
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“Kanō Tomonobu”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q11571455: Kanō Tomonobu
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Elsewhere in Paintings
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