Kano Tsunenobu

狩野常信筆 人物花鳥団扇画帖|Album of Fan-Shaped Paintings of Figures, Birds and Flowers

17th–early 18th century
Album of twelve double leaves; ink and color on silk
35 × 49.3 cm (13.8 × 19.4 in)

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