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Kujō Kanezane (1149-1207) was a prominent figure in Japanese history, serving as a regent during the Kamakura period. While not known for visual art, his legacy is preserved through his elegant calligraphy. Kanezane's works, often featuring black ink on paper, demonstrate his mastery of the art form. He utilized a distinct style, known for its precise strokes and elegant composition, showcasing the beauty of the Japanese written language. His calligraphic works are highly prized, reflecting his status and contributions to Japanese culture.
Born
1149
Died
1207