
This is a black and white engraving depicting a chaotic scene in what appears to be a salon or dressing room. Several men are engaged in a flurry of activity around a large, ornate mirror. The central figure is a man in the process of having a large wig forcibly placed on his head by another man. The man receiving the wig is resisting, with a look of distress on his face. A third man is pulling on the wig, while a fourth man stands nearby, seemingly observing the commotion. To the left, a man in a long coat and boots is reading a scroll, seemingly oblivious to the chaos. A lamp hangs above him. To the right, a woman in a patterned dress is seated on a chair, looking on with a bemused expression. A painting hangs on the wall behind her. On the floor, there are rolls of fabric or paper, and the scene is generally cluttered and chaotic. The style of the engraving is reminiscent of 18th or early 19th-century caricatures, with exaggerated features and a satirical tone. The bottom left corner has some text, possibly a title or caption.