Japanese woodblock print titled Shirabyoshi Dancer Woman of the Kenkyu Era by Mizuno Toshikata, created circa 1893. This artwork is part of the Thirty-six Selected Beauties series, which highlights women from various time periods and social backgrounds. The print portrays a shirabyoshi, a female entertainer from the Heian and Kamakura periods known for singing and dancing while dressed in male attire. The scene features a woman dressed in Heian-era robes, seated beside a small drum, with armor, a bow, and arrows stored in the background. The dimensions of the print are 9 3/4 inches wide x 14 inches high. Condition includes some foxing and backing on the reverse. Mizuno Toshikata (1866–1908) was a prominent artist in the Meiji era known for his depictions of beautiful women, historical themes, and genre scenes. His works often reflect a blend of traditional and modern artistic influences.