
This is a vintage Japanese woodblock print, likely from the Edo period, depicting a bird in flight over a seascape. The bird, a hawk or falcon, dominates the upper portion of the image. It's rendered in detailed black lines, showcasing its feathers and sharp beak. The wings are spread wide, suggesting powerful flight. Below the bird is a vast expanse of water, depicted with stylized waves. The waves are rendered with varying shades of blue, creating a sense of depth and movement. A distant shoreline is visible, with a line of trees and what appears to be a small settlement. In the background, snow-capped mountains rise majestically, adding to the dramatic landscape. The sky is a gradient of blues, with a subtle pattern of dots suggesting stars or a misty atmosphere. Along the left and right edges of the print are vertical columns of Japanese text, likely the artist's signature and the title of the work. The overall style is characteristic of ukiyo-e, with its emphasis on line, color, and composition.