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Summer and Winter Landscapes

1600s
(Japanese, 1607–1650)
Measurements
Framed: 154.7 x 331.2 cm (60 7/8 x 130 3/8 in.)
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Description

This sparse composition depicts a summer scene on the right and a winter scene on the left. Careful observation reveals that the pair of screens was once damaged, and a later conservation including new sections of paper and inpainting sought to preserve the original flavor of the paintings so they could continue to be appreciated. Kano Naonobu was born in Kyoto, the younger brother of major painter and authenticator Kano Tan’yū (1602–1674). He relocated to Edo (present-day Tokyo) at the behest of the Tokugawa government in 1630 where he worked with his brother and teacher. In Kyoto, he helped his brother with paintings for Nijō Castle and the major Pure Land Buddhist temple Chion’in.
A pair of six-panel folding screens features ink landscapes on gold-flecked paper. The upper screen depicts a pagoda, waterfall, and mountains on the right, while a lone boat drifts on the left. The lower screen shows dark trees and buildings blanketed in white on the left beside rounded hills. Broad horizontal bands of gold dust accent both compositions, creating a hazy, atmospheric effect over the pale background.

Summer and Winter Landscapes

1600s

Kano Naonobu

(Japanese, 1607–1650)
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)

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