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Painting: One of the Four Accomplishments, after Kano Motonobu
Painting: One of the Four Accomplishments, after Kano Motonobu

Painting: One of the Four Accomplishments, after Kano Motonobu

Kano Tanshin Morimasa (Japanese, 1653–1718)
latter half of the 17th to first half of the 18th century
Medium/TechniqueHanging scroll; ink, color, and gold on silk
DimensionsImage: 29.3 x 38.3 cm (11 9/16 x 15 1/16 in.)
Credit LineFenollosa-Weld Collection
Accession number11.4823
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ClassificationsPaintings
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ProvenancePrior to 1886 purchased by Ernest Francisco Fenollosa; 1886 purchased by Charles Goddard Weld from Ernest Fenollosa; 1911 bequeathed by Charles Goddard Weld to the Museum
Seven Gods of Good Fortune
Kano Tanshin Morimasa
latter half of the 17th - first half of the 18th centuries
Carp Ascending Waterfall
Kano Tanshin Morimasa
dated 1668 (Kanbun 8)
Landscapes of the Four Seasons (Spring and Summer)
Kano Tanshin Morimasa
latter half of the 17th - first half of the 18th centuries
Landscapes of the Four Seasons (Autumn and Winter)
Kano Tanshin Morimasa
latter half of the 17th - first half of the 18th centuries
Pigeon in Plum Tree
Kano Tanshin Morimasa
latter half of the 17th - first half of the 18th centuries
Libai Viewing Waterfall
Kano Tanshin Morimasa
latter half of the 17th - first half of the 18th centuries
Long-tailed Bird in Chokeberry Bush
Kano Tanshin Morimasa
latter half of the 17th - first half of the 18th centuries
Kano Tanshin Morimasa
latter half of the 17th - first half of the 18th centuries
Kano Tanshin Morimasa
latter half of the 17th - first half of the 18th centuries
Xiwangmu (Seiôbo), the Queen Mother of the West, and Attendants
Kano Tanshin Morimichi
first half of the 19th century
Restricted: For reference only
Kano Tanshin Morimichi
first half of the 19th century
Restricted
Kano Tanshin Morimichi
first half of the 19th century