
This is a black and white woodcut illustration depicting a scene of a person being lifted into the air by a bird, with onlookers. The central figure is a person suspended upside down in the air, held by a chain attached to a large bird. The person is wearing a long dress or coat and appears to be in a state of surprise or distress. The bird is large and has outstretched wings, seemingly lifting the person with ease. Below, a group of people are seated and watching the event. They appear to be a mix of men and women, dressed in period clothing. Their expressions range from curiosity to amusement. The scene is set on a slightly elevated platform or stage, indicated by the patterned ground. The background is filled with horizontal lines, suggesting a simple setting. The style of the illustration is reminiscent of early woodcuts, with bold lines and limited detail.