
This is a vintage-style illustration, likely a woodcut or engraving, depicting a scene titled 'Glooskap Killing His Brother, The Wolf'. The style is characterized by dense, cross-hatched lines and a somewhat primitive aesthetic. The central focus is on a tall, slender figure, presumably Glooskap, who is raising a club or staff over his head. The figure is depicted in profile, with a simple, elongated body and minimal facial features. The figure is wearing a simple garment. Below and to the left of Glooskap is a wolf, depicted in mid-leap or falling. The wolf is rendered with bold, angular lines, emphasizing its predatory form. The background is filled with stylized vegetation, including tall grasses, reeds, and trees with leaf-like shapes. The plants are densely packed, creating a sense of a wild, natural environment. The overall composition is framed by a decorative border, adding to the vintage aesthetic. The image is monochromatic, with a grainy texture typical of older printing techniques. The contrast between the dark lines and the white paper creates a dramatic effect, emphasizing the action and the emotional weight of the scene.