Little is known about this artist's life. It is reported that his real name was Yamamura Kiyosuke 山村清助, which can also be read as Yamamura Seisuke. A pupil of Utagawa Kunisada I (1786–1865) and Utagawa Kunitsugu (1800–1861). Following Kunisada’s death in 1865 he studied under Utagawa Kunisada II (1823-1880). He produced Yokohama-e and kaika-e, depicting horse-drawn streetcars and the like, and meisho-e, illustrating Meiji-era Tokyo. He also made etchings (e.g., Street of Tokyo: Horse-drawn Rail Carriages Crossing the Manseibashi Bridge (Tokyo shigai tetsudo basha Manseibashi tsuko no kei,1882) and View of the Ocean from Atagoyama (Atagoyama sanjo yori kaijo miharashi), from the set Famous Sights of Tokyo (Tokyo meisho, 1890.)
The British Museum reports that he used the gō (artist names) Hara (原); Ichiunsai (一運斎), although I have not seen any signatures of the artist that reflect this.
As a consequence of the economies in print production that Meiji era publishers were trying to achieve "was the widespread practice of employing second-rate artists such as Utagawa Kunitoshi, Utagawa Kunihisa (act. c. 1800-20) and Utagawa Fusatane (act. c. late 1850s-70). They could churn out slapdash, easy-to-produce designs, in contrast to masters like Utagawa Sadahide (1807-1873), Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831-1889), Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) and others whose compositions involved intricate line-work.
Utagawa Kunitoshi, 1881
Mimochi on’na natsu no tawamure – Gotō juttai no zu
Pregnant women playing in summer heat - 5 heads with 10 bodies
[1] 國利画 Kunitoshi ga; [2] 楳樹邦年画 Baiju Kunitoshi ga / Baiju and Kunitoshi seals; [3] 梅壽國利摹冩 Baiju Kunitoshi mosha / Baiju and Kunitoshi seals; [4] 梅壽國利画 Baiju Kunitoshi ga / Toshidama seal; [5] 応需 國利 ōju Kunitoshi / Kunitoshi seal; [6] 國利戲筆 Kunitoshi gihitsu / Kunitoshi seal;
[7] く丹としゑ Kunitoshi-e; [8] 邦年画 Kunitoshi ga; [9] 國利莫 Kunitoshi bu; [10] 梅寿國剛写ゑ Baiju Kunitoshi sha-e;
[11] 梅壽 國剛筆 Baiju Kunitoshi hitsu sha-e; [12] 梅翁國利筆 Baiō Kunitoshi hitsu / Baiju 楳寿 and Kunitoshi 国剛 seals; [13] 楳樹邦年摹 Baiju Kunitoshi mo
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[BELOW PRINTS GIFTED TO THE JORDAN SCHNITZER MUSEUM OF ART, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON]
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A list of noted places at the Second National Industrial Exposition at Ueno Park, 1881