Original 19th century Japanese woodblock print by Toyokuni III, also known as Utagawa Kunisada, a prominent artist of the Edo period. The artwork features the depiction of a figure dressed in a hooded garment with intricate patterns and calligraphy. Measuring 10 inches high by 14 1/2 inches wide with pinholes visible on the right edge. Toyokuni III was widely recognized for his ukiyo-e woodblock prints, particularly in the genres of kabuki actors and bijin-ga (images of beautiful women).