
This is a vintage illustration of a person with a striking and unsettling depiction of an eye protruding from their head. The image is rendered in a detailed, cross-hatched style typical of early printed illustrations. The subject is a person with a pale complexion, facing forward. Their left eye is dramatically enlarged and appears to be bulging out of the socket, with visible veins and a reddish hue. The right eye is visible but appears normal. The person has a small, slightly upturned nose and a closed mouth with a subtle smile. They are wearing a complex headgear that appears to be a combination of a helmet and a decorative cap. A ruffled collar encircles their neck. The hair is visible beneath the headgear, and is styled in tight curls. The illustration is printed on a cream-colored page with text above and below the image. The text appears to be in German. The overall impression is one of a medical illustration or a depiction of a rare condition, possibly intended to be both fascinating and disturbing.