かのうほうがい
狩野芳崖
1. Kanou Hougai
2. Kanō HōgaiKanō Hōgai was a 19th century Japanese painter of the Kanō school. One of the last of the Kanō painters, Hōgai's works reflect the deep traditions of the school, but also at times show hints of experimentation with Western methods and styles. Like his predecessors, Hōgai painted a variety of subjects, but is perhaps most well-known for his paintings of falcons, and of dragons. The son of the local daimyo's chief painter, he was sent at the age of 18 to Edo to study painting formally.
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