An original 19th-century Japanese woodblock print attributed to Toyokuni III, renowned for his mastery in the ukiyo-e tradition. This intricately detailed artwork measures 19 3/4 inches high by 14 1/2 inches wide. The print depicts a beautifully crafted scene with vibrant colors and elaborate patterns, showcasing figures set against a traditional Japanese interior and landscape. Minor worming noted at the bottom of the left and right sheets and voiod. The work exemplifies the elegance and narrative depth characteristic of Toyokuni III's prints.