Japanese woodblock print by Mizuno Toshikata titled Shelter from the Rain: Woman of the Tenna Era [1681-84] (Ameyadori, Tenna koro fujin), from the series Thirty-six Elegant Selections (Sanjuroku kasen). The print depicts an elegantly dressed woman seeking shelter under a tree alongside another figure, with muted yet detailed colors typical of Mizuno Toshikata's craft. The woodblock shows areas of foxing and is backed with another layer. Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908) was a renowned Japanese artist, recognized for his skills in woodblock printing, particularly for his bijin-ga (images of beautiful women) and historical themes. Toshikata studied under Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and became a master of the Meiji-period style, blending Western and traditional Japanese artistic techniques. Dimensions of the piece are 9 3/4 inches wide and 14 inches high.