This vintage Japanese woodblock print in the ukiyo-e style features the iconic Ebisu God (the God of Wealth) as a woman in a kimono, accompanied by a toy. Created by renowned artist Hosoda Eishi, the print showcases intricate details and vibrant colors typical of traditional Japanese artwork. Made on paper, this vintage original piece from Japan captures the essence of Japanese culture and craftsmanship, making it a valuable and unique addition to any art collection. Ukiyo-e Style: Ukiyo-e translates to "pictures of the floating world" and is a popular genre of Japanese art, particularly woodblock prints, that emerged during the Edo period (1603-1868). Subject Matter: Ukiyo-e prints often depicted scenes from the pleasure districts, including beautiful women (bijin-ga), kabuki actors, landscapes, and scenes from folklore. The Red Fish: The red fish, likely a sea bream or red snapper, is often associated with Ebisu, the Japanese god of fishermen and luck, who is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune. Possible Artist: Based on the style and subject, this print could be attributed to an artist like Hosoda Eishi (1756-1829), known for his bijin-ga.