
This is a vintage illustration, likely from a book, titled "Chapter VIII. The Deadly Poppy Field." The style is reminiscent of early 20th-century illustrations, with detailed linework and a limited color palette. The background is a textured reddish-orange, suggesting a field of poppies. Large, stylized poppies are scattered throughout the image, some fully bloomed and others in bud. The poppies are drawn with intricate details in their petals and centers. In the lower portion of the image, a young girl is depicted lying amongst the poppies. She appears to be asleep or unconscious, with her head resting on the flowers. She is wearing a dress with a checkered pattern. The illustration has a slightly eerie quality, hinting at the "deadly" nature of the poppy field. The overall composition is vertical, with the poppies and the girl arranged in a way that draws the eye upwards. The text of the chapter heading is placed prominently in the center of the image, in a decorative font. The illustration is signed by the artist, "Wylie," in the lower left corner.