
This is a black and white engraving or woodcut depicting a bizarre composite creature. The central figure is a human face, but it's dramatically flanked and integrated with animal parts. On the left side of the face is the head and front paws of a cat. The cat's fur is depicted with dense, short lines, giving it a textured appearance. The cat is looking to the left. On the right side of the face is a large frog, also looking to the left. The frog's skin is rendered with a pattern of curved lines, suggesting texture. Atop the human head is a detailed crown, adorned with ornate designs and what appear to be fleur-de-lis symbols. The human face itself is gaunt and somewhat sinister, with a pointed chin and a slightly sneering expression. The overall effect is grotesque and fantastical. The image is created with a high level of detail, using cross-hatching and line work to create shading and texture. There are signatures at the bottom left and right corners, reading 'JAZAULT' and 'S.L.B.' respectively.