Japanese woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige III, depicting the Barracks for Imperial Guard in Takebashi. Created in 1874 as part of the artist’s Thirty-six Views of Modern Tokyo series. The scene features two uniformed guards on horseback in front of the barracks, with a richly detailed architectural background and vivid colors. The print is mounted to a board and appears to have been trimmed. Dimensions: 16.2 cm high, 22.2 cm wide. Ando Hiroshige III (1843–1894) was a Japanese woodblock print artist known for continuing the artistic tradition of Hiroshige I. His works often showcased modernizing Japan during the Meiji era.