
This is a vintage illustration, likely from a medical or psychological text, depicting two figures in unusual positions. The image is divided into two panels labeled 'FIG. 3' and 'FIG. 4'. **FIG. 3:** A man is seated on a chair, but his head is completely covered by a large, draped cloth or veil. He is wearing a dark, long-sleeved robe or coat and appears to be looking downwards. The chair is simple, with a slightly curved back. A light-colored blanket or cloth is spread beneath the chair. **FIG. 4:** This panel shows a person lying on a blanket, with their legs raised and resting on the seat of a chair. A conical, mesh-like structure (possibly a type of light shade or apparatus) is positioned above their feet. The person appears to be looking up at the structure, and their face is partially obscured. They are wearing a dark garment, and their hair is short. The style of the illustration is reminiscent of late 19th or early 20th-century medical drawings, with detailed shading and a focus on anatomical positioning. The overall tone is somewhat unsettling due to the unusual and potentially restrictive positions of the figures.