
This is a two-page spread from a traditional Japanese woodblock print. The style is reminiscent of *e-hon* (picture books) from the Edo period. **Left Page:** Features a large, stylized depiction of a head wearing a striking helmet. The helmet is primarily red with white and black stripes, resembling a segmented shell. It has a prominent, rounded crest and what appear to be stylized horns or protrusions. The face beneath the helmet is pale, with dark eyes and a small mouth. The overall impression is somewhat comical and fantastical. **Right Page:** Shows a procession of four figures, all with doll-like faces and traditional Japanese clothing. The figures are stacked on top of each other, creating a whimsical, tower-like arrangement. They are wearing kimonos with floral patterns and have distinctive headgear. The top figure is holding a small object, possibly a fan or a scroll. The figures have pale faces with dark eyes and small mouths. The background is a pale green, and there are floral motifs around the figures. Both pages are filled with Japanese calligraphy, likely text accompanying the illustrations. The colors are muted but vibrant, with a focus on red, black, white, and green. The style is characterized by bold lines, flat planes of color, and a playful, imaginative quality.