
This is a black and white woodcut illustration, likely from an old book. It depicts two children shaking hands in a landscape. The children are dressed in what appears to be 17th or 18th-century clothing: long coats, breeches, stockings, and boots. Both wear hats. They are positioned in the center of the image, facing each other and extending their hands to shake. The background is a stylized landscape. There's a small, simple house with a chimney on the right side. A windmill with large blades is visible behind the house. A fence runs along the edge of the landscape. Several small trees and bushes are scattered throughout. A figure is standing near a tree on the left. Several birds are flying around the children, adding a whimsical touch. The ground is covered with stylized grass and plants. Text is visible on either side of the image. On the left, it reads “The Two Children in the Wood.” On the right, it reads “The HISTORY of.” The style of the illustration is characteristic of early printing techniques, with bold lines and simplified forms.