Japanese woodblock print diptych by Utagawa Toyokuni (1769–1825), titled Kabuki Diptych, dating to around 1810. The vibrant composition depicts two figures dressed in traditional clothing under a crescent moon, standing amidst a seasonal landscape with blossoming trees. Artist's signature and seals are visible on each panel. Minor soiling is present, and binder holes are evident along the edges. Dimensions measure approximately 14.7 inches high, 20.5 inches wide, and 0.5 inches deep. Utagawa Toyokuni is a renowned Japanese artist known for his depictions of Kabuki actors and courtesans, contributing significantly to the ukiyo-e genre.