A painting of a bamboo branch by Kanô Naonobu (1607-1650) A painting of a bamboo branch by Kanô Naonobu (1607-1650) A painting of a bamboo branch by Kanô Naonobu (1607-1650)

A painting of a bamboo branch by Kanô Naonobu (1607-1650)

Reference: ART20082

Bamboo branch

Signed: Jitekisai hitsu (hitsu = painted by) Seal: Kanô Date: ca. 1630-1640

Size:
127 x 62 cms (mounting) 43 x 48 cm (painting)

Technique: colours on silk

Kanô Naonobu was born in Kyoto, the son of Kanô Takanobu, and the younger brother of Kanô Tan'yu. Already in 1623 he was appointed  goyô eshi (court painter - the shogun's court), and in 1626 he worked together with his brother for the shogun in Nijô castle. He was very successful as a painter: in 1630 he was summoned to Edo and given an estate, after which he founded the Kobikichô branch of the Kanô school. His brother and he are seen as the greatest Kanô artistes of the early Edo period.