
This is a Japanese woodblock print depicting a dramatic scene at sea. The composition is divided into two main sections. On the left, a warrior in samurai armor is being pulled underwater by a massive, dark blue helmet. The warrior is shown with a distressed expression, reaching out as if in desperation. The helmet appears to be dragging the warrior down into the turbulent waves. On the right, a woman, adorned in elaborate red and gold robes, sits atop a colossal sea monster. The monster is a composite creature with the body of a fish, the head of a dragon, and multiple legs. The woman holds a long scroll in her hands, and her expression is serene and commanding. The sea monster is emerging from the waves, creating a powerful and imposing presence. The background is filled with swirling waves and turbulent water, rendered in shades of blue and white. The print is framed by a decorative border with a geometric pattern. There are also Japanese characters written on the print, likely providing context or narration for the scene. The overall style is characteristic of traditional Japanese woodblock prints, with bold lines, flat colors, and a focus on dramatic storytelling.