
This is a woodblock print in the style of ukiyo-e, likely from Japan. The composition is divided into two main sections, resembling an opened folding screen or a double-page spread from a book. The left side features a large, stylized floral design. The flowers are rendered in shades of red and pink, with a swirling, almost abstract arrangement of petals. Green leaves are interspersed among the blossoms. The overall effect is bold and decorative. The right side depicts a figure, possibly a performer or character from a story. The figure is wearing a black hat with a white diamond-shaped emblem. The face is pale with exaggerated features, including large eyes and a small mouth. The figure is dressed in a colorful outfit with red, pink, and black elements. A small bird is perched on the figure's shoulder. Above the figure is a stylized depiction of a sun or a circular object, and a faint, abstract pattern fills the background. Japanese calligraphy is present in the upper right corner and along the bottom edge of the print, adding to the traditional aesthetic. The color palette is limited to reds, pinks, blacks, greens, and whites, typical of ukiyo-e prints. The lines are bold and graphic, and the overall style is flat and decorative, emphasizing pattern and design over realistic representation.