
The image shows three chalk drawings of heads, presented side-by-side in a vertical arrangement. Each drawing depicts a stylized, somewhat abstract portrait. The style is reminiscent of early 20th-century expressionism or surrealism. **Left Portrait:** The face is outlined with a dark, thick line. The eyes are large and round, with visible pupils. The nose is a curved line, and the mouth is a simple, curved shape. The head is filled with shading, creating a sense of depth. The hair is not clearly defined. **Middle Portrait:** This portrait is entirely filled with dark chalk, creating a silhouette of a head. The eyes are large and round, appearing as white circles within the dark mass. The nose is a long, pointed shape, and the mouth is a small, triangular shape. The head is topped with a sparse, wispy texture that could represent hair. **Right Portrait:** This portrait is more detailed, with a head topped by a complex, ornate hat or headdress. The face is partially shaded, with a visible eye and nose. The mouth is obscured by shadow. The hat is decorated with intricate patterns and textures. Below the images, there are captions in German. The first caption reads "Fall 112.", the second reads "Abb. 53. Drei Köpfe (Kreide).", and the third reads "je ca. 50×80". These captions likely refer to the case number, figure number, and dimensions of the drawings, respectively. The drawings appear to be done on a textured surface, possibly paper or canvas.