Kanō Yasunobu
Kanō Yasunobu (, 10 January 1614 – 1 October 1685) was a Japanese painter of the
Kanō school of painting during the
Edo period. He was the third son of
Kanō Takanobu, who had been head of the school, and succeeded
Kanō Sadanobu as head of the Kyoto branch in 1623 until he joined his brothers in . Yasunobu was the youngest brother of
Kanō Tan'yū, one of the most prominent painters of the Kanō school. His best remembered work is the ''Gadō Yōketsu'', a Kanō school history and training manual. He also worked under the
art names
Eishin () and
Bokushinsai ().
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