
This is a page from a Japanese woodblock print, likely a *nishikie* (brocade print). It's divided into two panels. **Left Panel:** Features two *kitsune* (fox) masks mounted on long, green bamboo poles. The masks are white with red and black detailing, depicting stylized fox faces with large noses and expressive eyes. The masks are slightly different in expression. There's Japanese calligraphy alongside the masks. **Right Panel:** Depicts a figure dressed as a *kitsune*. The figure has a red face and wears a tall, conical hat adorned with what appears to be straw. They are carrying a large bundle of straw on their back, tied with a red cord. They are also carrying two cylindrical objects, possibly bamboo poles or other ritual implements. The figure is wearing a patterned kimono and has a small, black mustache. Japanese calligraphy is present around the figure. The overall style is traditional Japanese *ukiyo-e*, with flat planes of color, bold outlines, and a focus on character and narrative. The colors are vibrant, with reds, greens, and whites dominating the composition. The image likely depicts a scene from a festival or ritual involving fox spirits, common in Japanese folklore.