Japanese woodblock print by Toshikata (1866 - 1908), titled Courtesan: Woman of the Genna Era (1615 - 1624), part of the Thirty-six Selected Beauties series (Sanjuroku Kasen), created between 1891 and 1894. This print showcases a detailed depiction of a courtesan in colorful traditional attire, with a serene background setting. The artwork measures 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high. The print exhibits foxing and has backing. Toshikata, known for his contributions to the Meiji era woodblock revival, was a student of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and gained fame for his bijin-ga (portrayals of beautiful women).