
This is a Japanese woodblock print featuring a vibrant red parrot perched on a branch. The background is a solid, deep black, which makes the red of the parrot stand out dramatically. The parrot is depicted in profile, with intricate patterns of dots and lines covering its body. The bird's plumage is a mix of red and blue, with detailed feather patterns. The branch it's perched on is thin and winding, with several leaves scattered around it. The leaves are a warm, reddish-brown color and have a textured, dotted pattern. On the right side of the print, there are two red seals, one stacked on top of the other. These seals likely contain the artist's signature or other identifying marks. The overall style of the print is reminiscent of traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e art, with its bold colors, flat planes, and emphasis on line work. The image has a slightly grainy texture, which is characteristic of woodblock printing.