Japanese woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige III (1843-1894), titled Asakusa Temple, from the series Thirty-six Views of Modern Tokyo, created in 1874. The scene captures a snowy view of Asakusa Temple with figures walking in the foreground and intricate architectural details. Dimensions are 6 1/2 inches high, 8 7/8 inches wide, and overlaid on a gold-backed mounting board. The piece is trimmed and mounted on board. Ando Hiroshige III was a prominent ukiyo-e artist associated with the late Edo and early Meiji periods in Japan, known for his detailed depictions of urban and natural landscapes.