Original 19th-century Japanese woodblock print, attributed to Toyokuni III (1786–1865). The piece presents a diptych format and depicts a dramatic interaction between two figures, dressed in traditional attire, set against a bamboo and architectural backdrop. Dimensions are approximately 20 inches high by 14 1/2 inches wide. Some signs of age are present, including pinholes. Toyokuni III, also known as Kunisada, was an esteemed ukiyo-e artist renowned for his portrayals of kabuki actors and cultural scenes. This artwork showcases the detailed patterns and vibrant colors characteristic of his work.