Japanese woodblock print diptych by Toyokuni III, also known as Kunisada, measuring 20 inches high and 14 inches wide in its entirety. Toyokuni III (1786–1865) was a prominent artist of the late Edo period and a central figure in ukiyo-e printmaking. This print showcases elegantly dressed figures set against a background of swirling clouds, detailed in vibrant colors and intricate patterns. Visible pinholes indicate prior mounting or display. Toyokuni III contributed significantly to kabuki actor portraits and genre scenes, with his works admired for their theatrical intensity and refined craftsmanship. This diptych is an example of his renowned ability to capture emotion and narrative in his prints.