
This is a Japanese woodblock print depicting a woman in traditional attire, set against a backdrop of a burning building. The woman is shown in profile, her head turned downwards as if in distress or contemplation. She is wearing an elaborate kimono with a complex geometric pattern in shades of gray, brown, and red. A dark red obi (sash) cinches her waist. Her hair is styled in a traditional updo, adorned with a dark hair ornament and what appears to be a small floral embellishment. Her skin is rendered in a pale yellow tone, and her facial features are delicate and stylized. To the left of the woman is a depiction of a building engulfed in flames. The fire is rendered in vibrant shades of red and orange, with swirling patterns suggesting movement and intensity. The building itself is partially visible through the flames, with a suggestion of traditional Japanese architecture. The background is a muted yellow, and the overall composition is divided into two panels. There is Japanese text in the upper right corner, and a red seal. The style of the print is characteristic of ukiyo-e, with bold lines, flat planes of color, and a focus on capturing a dramatic moment.