An original Japanese woodblock print by Toyokuni III, also known as Kunisada (1786-1864), a well-known artist of the Edo period celebrated for his striking kabuki actor portraits and genre scenes. This print measures 10 inches high by 14 inches wide and features vibrant colors and intricate details. It depicts a traditional figure in ornate attire, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. Visible condition notes include pinholes on the left side and a small wormhole. Toyokuni III was a mentor to Utagawa Kuniyoshi and part of the renowned Utagawa school, widely recognized for its impact on Japanese woodblock art history.