Kano Chikanobu

Kano Chikanobu was a painter active during the 17th century, documented working between 1600 and 1700. His preserved works demonstrate proficiency across various genres, including figure studies, detailed depictions of nature, and compositions featuring auspicious or mythological themes.

Six paintings attributed to Kano Chikanobu are represented in major museum collections. The diverse subjects include the figure study Beauty, the depiction of wildlife in Eagle, and the detailed landscape Chinese Landscape. Further examples include the symbolic work Crane, Tortoise, Pine, and Bamboo under a Rising Sun, and the complex narrative composition Seven Gods of Good Fortune and Chinese Children.

The artist's significance is established by the presence of his work in prominent American institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cleveland Museum of Art. These museum-quality Kano Chikanobu paintings provide insight into 17th-century Japanese artistic practice. Due to their age and historical importance, these works are often available as high-quality prints or downloadable artwork through public access initiatives.

6 works in collection

Works in Collection