
This is a sepia-toned drawing on a page, likely from a sketchbook. It depicts two men standing side-by-side, drawn in a simple, somewhat cartoonish style. The men are dressed in what appears to be military or formal attire of the late 18th or early 19th century. They wear coats with multiple rows of buttons, and their trousers are decorated with a pattern of what looks like small, rounded ornaments or embellishments. The style of dress suggests a historical context. The drawing is not highly detailed; the figures are outlined with thin lines, and there is minimal shading. The background is plain, with a simple indication of a ground line. Above the figures, handwritten text is visible, reading 'we are lined with Egos. We see with our feet.' and 'h. 27'. The overall impression is that of a quick sketch or a satirical drawing, possibly with a philosophical or metaphorical meaning suggested by the accompanying text.