
This is a woodblock print in the style of ukiyo-e, depicting a scene with two figures in a Japanese setting. The scene is set against a pale teal background, suggesting a night or misty atmosphere. A blossoming cherry tree branch extends from the top center, with delicate pink blossoms. On the right, a tall, elegant woman is depicted. She is dressed in a richly patterned kimono with shades of black, gold, and teal. Her hair is styled elaborately, adorned with a comb or hair ornament. She is blowing bubbles from a small cup or vessel she holds in her hand. Her expression is serene and focused. To the left, a small child is depicted looking up at the bubbles with outstretched arms, as if trying to catch them. The child is dressed in a colorful kimono with a pattern of red, blue, and white. The child's face is round and expressive, conveying a sense of wonder and delight. In the background, to the right of the woman, is a section of a building with wooden stairs and a railing. The building is rendered in shades of brown and beige. Above the scene, there is Japanese calligraphy, and along the left side, there is a vertical column of Japanese text. The overall composition is balanced and harmonious, with a focus on the interaction between the woman and the child. The use of color and line is characteristic of ukiyo-e prints, creating a sense of elegance and refinement.