
This is a vintage Japanese woodblock print, likely a propaganda poster from the early 20th century. It depicts two figures with wings engaged in a physical altercation above a landscape. The figures are stylized and appear to be caricatures. Both are wearing traditional Japanese clothing, including hats. One figure is carrying a large, rectangular box on their back. They are facing each other, with one figure reaching out to strike the other with a long, thin object (possibly a sword or a stick). The other figure is defensively raising their hands. Both figures have large, feathered wings attached to their backs, giving them a fantastical appearance. Below the figures is a landscape featuring a winding road, a small signpost, and a range of mountains in the distance. The road is lined with what appear to be telephone poles. The background is a pale yellow color. There is Japanese text in the upper right corner and a vertical inscription on the left side of the print. The style of the artwork is characteristic of traditional Japanese woodblock prints, with bold lines, flat colors, and a focus on narrative and symbolism.