Antique Japanese Suibokuga Landscape by Kano Tokinobu. 17th century.
A sumi-e ink on paper painting illustrating an ethereal mountainous  landscape at the seashore containing buildings, trees, birds and ship masts. 3 vermillion seals of the artist in the lower right hand corner. Japanese dry mount paper on a wood frame with thin brocade border silver leafed surround and lacquered wood outer frame.
Condition: Minor signs of age, wear, otherwise fine condition.
Age: Painting Edo Period, circa 1670. Mounting circa 1985.
Image: 51-1/2 in. x 20-1/2 in. (131cm x 52cm)
Frame: 59-1/4 in. x 25-1/4 in. (150cm x 64cm)
Weight: 6 lbs.

Provenance:
with Honeychurch Antiques, Seattle 1988
Parker & Evelyn Sroufe, Seattle

Kano Tokinobu 狩野時信 (1642-1678)
The artist is the adopted son of Kano Eishin Yasunobu, founder of the Nakabashi Kano line. Worked in Edo: became chief oku eshi to the shogunate.. In 1674 with his father painted some screens for the Shishinden of the Imperial Palace in Kyoto. Because of his early death there are few known works extant.

For other examples by this artist see:
Museum of Fine Arts Boston 11.4415 & 11.4416 & 11.6754
British Museum 1881,1210,0.237