
This is a Japanese woodblock print depicting two figures in Western-style clothing. The style is reminiscent of *nishiki-e*, a multi-block color woodblock printing technique. The figure on the left is a man with a mustache and a stern expression. He is wearing a dark blue uniform with gold buttons and epaulettes. He has a tall, black hat with a gold band. He is pointing with his right hand and has his left hand raised to his forehead in a gesture of authority or surprise. The figure on the right is a woman in a long, flowing dress with vertical stripes of blue and white. She is wearing a black coat and a tall, black hat adorned with a red veil. Her expression is demure, and she is looking towards the man. Above the figures, there is Japanese text written vertically in red and black. There is also a small rectangular cartouche with Japanese text in the lower left corner. The background is a pale yellow color. The overall style is a blend of Japanese artistic tradition and Western fashion, likely reflecting the period of cultural exchange during the late 19th or early 20th century.