This picture is printed on Japanese paper as a woodblock print.
This picture is a kind of ukiyo-e called Bijin-ga.
Bijin-ga is a painting for the purpose of appreciating the beautiful appearance of men and women, and it is found all over the world, but what is called Bijin-ga mainly refers to oriental paintings.
It is written that it was written by Katsushika Hokusai as the author.
Hokusai is a very famous painter who is also known for the 36 views of Mt. Fuji.
This picture was drawn by Hokusai, but the person who dug the print was Susumu Ito and the person who printed the print was Kiyoyoshi Furukawa.
This is listed at the bottom of the picture.
These people are the names often seen in the works of the Meiji era, so it seems that this painting was also printed in the Meiji era.
Status
There is aged deterioration.
I think the picture is in good condition for an old one.
Please refer to the photo for details.
size
Vertical: Approximately 22.5cm
Horizontal: Approximately 19.5cm
The unit of measure is centimeters, not inches.