Pine Tree (obverse); Landscape (reverse)
Fletcher Fund, 1925
Catalogue
- Year
- 1600
- Dimensions
- 22 x 73 1/2 in. (55.9 x 186.7 cm)
- Collection
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Artist
- Kano School
Artist

The Kanō school is one of the most famous schools of Japanese painting. The Kanō school of painting was the dominant style of painting from the late 15th century until the Meiji period which began in 1868, by which time the school had divided into many different branches. The Kanō family itself produced a string of major artists over several generations, to which large numbers of unrelated artists who trained in workshops of the school can be added. Some artists married into the family and changed their names, and others were adopted. According to the historian of Japanese art Robert Treat Paine, "another family which in direct blood line produced so many men of genius ... would be hard to find".
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- Kano School
- Year
- 1600
- Dimensions
- 22 x 73 1/2 in. (55.9 x 186.7 cm)
- Watts ID
- WW-1600-327531
Source
- Collection
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Source
- met
- Reference
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