Japanese woodblock print titled After the Bath Woman of the Kansei Era by Mizuno Toshikata. This artwork is part of Toshikata's Thirty-six Selected Beauties series, created in 1893, which depicts women engaged in everyday activities from different periods. The scene shows a woman in a traditional setting, likely after bathing, with a small dog at her side. The dimensions are 9 2/3 inches in height, 14 inches in width, and it features foxing and backing. Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908) was a renowned ukiyo-e artist and the student of Yoshitoshi Tsukioka. His work reflected intricate details and a deep focus on cultural representation. The print, also known as Yuagari Kansei-goro Fujin, highlights the artistic mastery and storytelling of the late Meiji era.