, who is also known as Shunkà  II, was a designer of books and ukiyo-e style Japanese woodblock prints. He was born in 1762 and designed prints from about 1805 to about 1821. He initially studied with the Rimpa school artist Tsutsumi Tà Ârin III. In 1806 or 1807, Shunsen became a student of Katsukawa Shun'ei, and changed his name from âÂÂKojimachi Shunsenâ to âÂÂKatsukawa ShunsenâÂÂ. In 1820 he succeeded Katsukawa Shunkà  I, becoming Katsukawa Shunkà  II. In the late 1820s, he ceased producing woodblock prints and devoted himself to painting ceramics. He died about 1830.
Shunsen is best known for his genre scenes, landscapes, and prints of beautiful women.