
This is a watercolor painting of a raccoon in a natural landscape. The raccoon is depicted sitting upright, facing left, with a distinctive black mask around its eyes and a bushy tail. Its fur is rendered with delicate strokes of gray and white, giving it a fluffy appearance. The raccoon is positioned in front of a small, bare tree with a few leaves at the top. Behind the tree is a rolling landscape with hills and a pale blue sky. The ground is covered in grass and small plants. The painting is framed by a thin red border. Above the raccoon, there is handwritten text in a cursive script, likely notes about the animal or the painting. Below the image, there is more handwritten text, possibly the animal's name or a location. The overall style of the painting is delicate and detailed, reminiscent of natural history illustrations from the 18th or 19th century.