
This is a Japanese woodblock print depicting a man and a woman in 18th-century European attire. The background is a warm, golden-yellow color. The man is tall and slender, wearing a dark blue or black coat with gold buttons, a white waistcoat, and light-colored breeches. He has a black tricorne hat perched on his head and appears to be looking at the woman with a slightly furrowed brow. The woman is dressed in a large, voluminous green gown with a white underlayer visible at the neckline. She wears a tall, elaborate white hat adorned with feathers and ribbons. Her hands are clasped in front of her, and she appears to be looking down. Above and to the side of the figures are columns of Japanese text, likely dialogue or commentary related to the scene. There are also small seals or signatures in the lower corners of the print. The style of the print is characteristic of ukiyo-e, a traditional Japanese art form known for its woodblock prints and depictions of everyday life and popular culture.