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Kanō Tomonobu

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delegation, Tomonobu studied Western painting at the Foreign Studies Centre for two years beginning in 1863. He then spent three years beginning in 1865 at the school of
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Yamada, Kumiko (March 1999). "Kanō Tomonobu: Meiji wo ikita saigo no oku-eshi (1): oitachi, shugyō, oku-eshi jidai, sakuhin"
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Yamada, Kumiko (March 2002). "Kanō Tomonobu: Meiji wo ikita saigo no oku-eshi (2): rainichi gaikokujin gakka to no kōyū"
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Yamada, Kumiko (December 2000). "Kanō Tomonobu no Meiji: oku-eshi kara Nihonga kyōshi e"
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Challenging Past And Present: The Metamorphosis of Nineteenth-Century Japanese Art
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On the suggestion of his brother-in-law Kawada Hiromu, the governor of
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in 1877, the Tokyo University Preparatory School in 1880, the
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Tomonobu apprenticed under the official painter for the
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for two years. He helped the American art historian
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Index


Kanō school
art names
shōgun
Sagami Province
shogunal
Kawakami Tōgai
Charles Wirgman
Ernest Fenollosa
Japanese art
Kanō Hōgai
Ministry of Popular Affairs
University of Tokyo
Tokyo School of Fine Arts



Conant 2006
Challenging Past And Present: The Metamorphosis of Nineteenth-Century Japanese Art
University of Hawaii Press
ISBN
978-0-8248-2937-7
Portals
Biography
Japan
icon
Visual arts
Categories
1843 births
1912 deaths

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