Portrait of Kano Naonobu

Kano Naonobu

Kano Naonobu was an artist active over an extended historical span, with documented output dating between 1600 and 1800. The verifiable presence of Kano Naonobu paintings in prestigious American institutions establishes the artist's historical significance. Databases record eleven paintings attributed to the artist held in major collections.

Thematically, the available works focus on detailed studies of natural environments, particularly depictions of avian life and seasonal scenes. Notable pieces represented in museum holdings include the related works Winter Scene with Plum Trees and Pheasants, Winter Scene with Plum Trees and Pheasants (Birds Left), and Winter Scene with Plum Trees and Pheasants (Birds Right). Further examples focusing on ornithological studies include Bird on a Plum Tree and Crested Bird on Stump of Plum Tree.

These museum-quality paintings are preserved in the permanent collections of institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Because of their historical age, many images of these artworks are now categorized in the public domain. This accessibility allows for the distribution of high-quality prints and provides researchers with downloadable artwork for study, ensuring continued engagement with these important examples of Kano Naonobu prints and paintings.

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11 works in collection

Works in Collection