Torii Kiyonobu II (
Japanese: 二代目 鳥居 清信Nidaime Torii Kiyonobu; active 1725–1760) was a Japanese
ukiyo-e artist. He headed the
Torii artistic school from possibly as early as 1725, when its founder
Torii Kiyonobu I retired. Kiyonobu II was a prolific designer of
actor prints, principally in the narrow hosoban format, of which he produced at least 300 examples for about 20 different publishers. He and
Torii Kiyomasu II were the main Torii artists of their time[1] and have been rumoured to be the same person.[2] Kiyonobu II's last known work is an actor print dated to 1760.[1]