
This is a black and white woodcut illustration depicting a dramatic scene in a landscape. The style is reminiscent of early book illustrations, with strong lines and a somewhat crude, expressive quality. The scene is divided into distinct areas. On the left, a figure is depicted running down a steep hill, appearing to be fleeing or in distress. Below this figure, another person lies prone on the ground, seemingly injured or defeated. In the center of the image, a figure is shown falling or being thrown from a height, possibly a wall or building. This figure is surrounded by foliage, suggesting a wooded area. To the right, there are several small trees and bushes, creating a sense of depth and texture. In the background, a wall or building with a gate is visible, suggesting a fortified location. The overall composition is dynamic and chaotic, with strong diagonal lines and a sense of movement. The use of hatching and cross-hatching creates a sense of shadow and depth. The style is characteristic of woodcut illustrations from the 16th or 17th century.