Japanese woodblock print by Chokosai Eisho, an artist active in the 1790s during the Edo period. This sheet represents the left section of a triptych titled The Six Poetic Immortals in Modern Guise (1796-1798). The print measures 10 inches high by 15 inches wide. The piece displays signs of age, including fading, voids, and staining. Chokosai Eisho was known for his bijin-ga (beautiful women) representations and his contributions to ukiyo-e art. This print showcases figures engaged in interaction, with intricate patterns on clothing and fine details exemplifying the artist's skill.