
This is a vintage Japanese woodblock print depicting a scene with a man, a woman, and a monkey. The print has a slightly faded, aged appearance, typical of woodblock prints. The scene appears to be set outdoors, possibly near a building with a simple wooden structure. A man is standing and gesturing towards a small monkey that is perched on the back of a chair. The man is wearing a dark jacket over a red shirt, white pants, and a straw hat. He seems to be interacting with the monkey, perhaps offering it something. The woman is seated in a chair, wearing a long, flowing red dress with a yellow bodice. She is looking at the man and the monkey with a curious expression. The chair has a simple wooden frame. The background is a mix of green and brown, suggesting foliage or a natural setting. There is Japanese text written vertically on the right side of the print, likely describing the scene or providing context. The overall style of the print is characteristic of Japanese ukiyo-e art, with bold lines and flat colors.