
This is a black and white illustration of a man with a distinctive, exaggerated style. The image is rendered in bold, angular lines, reminiscent of Art Deco or Expressionist art. The man is depicted in a close-up, focusing on his face and upper body. His features are highly stylized and somewhat grotesque. He has a prominent, angular nose, a small, downturned mouth, and a single, large, almond-shaped eye that dominates his face. His hair is spiky and wild, radiating outwards from his head. He is holding a pipe in his hand, which is also rendered with sharp, angular lines. The pipe is positioned near his mouth, as if he is about to smoke it. The man's expression is intense and somewhat menacing. The background is plain white, which emphasizes the starkness of the illustration. At the bottom of the image, there is text that reads "To GAZE AT THE NEW-COMERS". In the bottom left corner, there is a signature with the initials "CJB" and the number "20".