Suzuki Kiitsu (1796–1858) was a Japanese painter of the Rinpa school.
A student of the famous painter Sakai Hoitsu, he was for a long time considered a minor member of Rinpa school of Japanese painting.
In recent years his work has been reevaluated and gained recognition, leading to a series of major exhibitions of his art in 2016-2017 in Tokyo, Hyogo, and Kyoto.
Kiitsu is best known for his byobu folding screens, often a reinterpretation of screens by other Rinpa artists, but he has been most acclaimed for his original screens.
Language: Japanese.