A woodblock print by Ebina Masao presented with its accompanying folder and informational materials, preserving the context in which the work was originally sold or exhibited. Japanese prints were traditionally stored in protective folders or wrappers that often carried the artist's name, the print title, and sometimes a brief description or seal. Retaining these materials adds documentary value beyond the print itself, offering clues about provenance, pricing, and the commercial or gallery context in which the work circulated. Ebina's [oban](/glossary/oban)-format print gains an archival dimension from this complete presentation.