
This is a sepia-toned sketch on a tan paper. It features two separate drawings. On the left, a portrait of a man is depicted. He is wearing a red fez-like hat and a decorated vest over a light-colored shirt. His facial features are sketched with detail, showing a mustache and a somewhat stern expression. The drawing is a bust portrait, focusing on the head and shoulders. On the right, a man is shown in mid-action, seemingly stumbling or falling over a low, wooden fence. He is wearing a jacket, pants, and boots. His arms are raised, and his body is tilted, suggesting movement and a loss of balance. The fence is made of crossed wooden slats and appears to be collapsing or broken. The ground is covered with grass and some small plants. Both drawings are done in a sketchy, illustrative style, with visible pencil or ink lines. There are handwritten notes below each drawing, and a number '98' is written in the upper right corner of the paper. The overall impression is that of a historical or documentary sketch, possibly from a sketchbook or journal.