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kano tansui moritsune was a japanese painter from the edo period (1615-1868). he was the son and pupil of kano tan'en morizane and became the ninth-generation head of the kajibashi kano atelier. moritsune was known for his work in ink and color on silk, including a triptych of hanging scrolls. he was also known by his alternate name, moritsune. life and career moritsune's life and career are not well-documented, but it is believed that…
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