- Kanō Sansetsu
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birthdate=1589cite book
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title=Far Eastern Art
series=The Dolphin history of painting
year=1969
publisher=Thames and Hudson
location=London
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location=Hizen Province ,Kyūshū ,cite web
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title=Kano Sansetsu
accessdate=2007-11-18
year=2002
work=The concise Grove dictionary of art
publisher=Oxford University Press]Japan
deathdate=1651
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awards=nihongo|Kanō Sansetsu|狩野山雪 was a Japanese painter also known as Kano Heishiro.
Sansetsu was apprenticed to
Kanō Sanraku , married his daughter, and was adopted by him after the death of Sanraku's eldest son. Sansetsu became the leader of theKanō school .Works
*"Dragon in the clouds", hanging scroll, ink on paper.
*"Huang Chuping", hanging scroll, ink on paper.
*"Laozi", one of a pair of six-panel folding screens, ink on paper.
*"Mount Fuji", hanging scroll, ink and gold on paper.
*"The old plum" ca. 1645, four sliding door panels (fusuma ), ink, color, gold leaf on paper.cite web
url=http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/kano/hod_1975.268.48.htm
title=Attributed to Kano Sansetsu: The Old Plum (1975.268.48)
accessdate=2007-11-18
year=2006
month=10
work=In Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–.]
*"Seabirds on a winter coast", screen, color, India ink, and gold on paper. collection hosotsugi, Kyoto.
*"The ten snow incidents", one of a pair of six-panel folding screens, ink and light color on paper.
*"Transcendent", hanging scroll, ink on paper.cite web
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publisher=Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]
*"Two chickens on thatched roof", hanging scroll, ink and light color on paper.
*"Xiwangmu (Seiobo), the Queen Mother of the West and Mu Wang (Bokuo)", one of a pair of six-panel folding screens, ink on paper.References
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