- Kanō
Sanraku (狩野 山楽, 1559 –
September 30, 1635) was a ****anese
painter also
known as
Kimura Heizō (his
birth name), Shūri, Mitsuyori, and
Sanraku. He was...
- Hideyoshi,
Eitoku adopted Kanō
Sanraku (1561–1635), who
married his
daughter and
succeeded him as head of the school.
Sanraku's works (two
illustrated here)...
-
father Kanō Sansetsu, and his
grandfather was the Kyō-ganō's
founder Kanō
Sanraku. Einō
compiled the Honchō
Gashi (本朝畫史, "****anese
painting history"), the...
- Kanō Takanobu, and
adopted brother to the
famed Kanō
school painter Kanō
Sanraku.
Naizen primarily worked with his
fathers and
brothers in the head Kanō...
-
hunter will come in
handy as he
progresses in the game.
Sunraku (サンラク,
Sanraku) / Rakurō
Hizutome (陽務 楽郎,
Hizutome Rakurō)
Voiced by: Yuma
Uchida (****anese);...
-
First Rank
Kusunoki Masashige 楠木 正成
Portrait of
Kusunoki Masashige by Kanō
Sanraku, c. before 1635 Born 1294 Died 4 July 1336(1336-07-04) (aged 41–42) Resting...
-
Ieyasu began to use this style.
Famous ****anese
painters include Kanō
Sanraku,
Maruyama Ōkyo, and Tani Bunchō. Ukiyo-e,
literally means 'pictures of...
- hand and
nothing in his right.
Kichizan Minchō 吉山明兆 (1352–1431) and Kanō
Sanraku (1559–1635)
showed the
Bodhisattva with a ruyi in his
right and a book-roll...
- Pair of
screens with a leopard,
tiger and
dragon by Kanō
Sanraku, 17th century, each 1.78 m × 3.56 m (5.8 ft × 11.7 ft), displa**** flat...
- armour, Azuchi–Momoyama period, 16th-17th
century Nanban byōbu, by Kanō
Sanraku, Azuchi–Momoyama period, 17th century,
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