Place: Kyoto
Born: 1570
Death: 1617
Biography:
Kano Seisen'in (1570-1617) was a Japanese painter from the Kanō school. He was born in Kyoto and died in Edo. He was the son of Kanō Eitoku and the father of Kanō Tan'yū. He was known for his skill in painting landscapes and birds. He was a master of the Kanō school's style of painting, which was characterized by its use of bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors. He was also known for his ability to incorporate Chinese influences into his work. He was a prolific painter and his works can be found in many museums and private collections around the world.