Kano Eishin Yasunobu 狩野永真安信

狩野永真安信 Kano Eishin Yasunobu (1613-1685) 
A prominent painter of the Kanō school during the early Edo period. The younger brother of the celebrated Kanō Tan'yū, he became the founder of the Nakabashi branch of the Kanō school and served as an official painter to the Tokugawa shogunate. Renowned for his refined ink paintings, landscapes, bird-and-flower subjects, and figure paintings, Yasunobu also authored Gadō Yōketsu, an influential treatise that helped preserve and systematize the artistic traditions of the Kanō school.