
This is a vintage illustration of a cat, rendered in a folk art style reminiscent of Russian lubok prints. The cat is depicted in profile, facing left, and is the central focus of the image. The cat's body is covered in a dense pattern of short, parallel lines, creating a textured effect. A large, swirling spiral design in shades of orange and brown dominates its side. The cat's head is also patterned, with large, almond-shaped eyes and pointed ears. Its whiskers are indicated by short, radiating lines. Around the cat, there's a decorative border of stylized floral elements. These include leaves and flowers in shades of green, blue, and red. The flowers are simple and somewhat abstract, adding to the folk art aesthetic. At the top of the image, there's a block of text written in a Cyrillic script. The text is contained within a decorative frame. At the bottom, there are numbers 'Nº' and '179.'. The overall color palette is muted, with a predominance of beige, orange, brown, green, blue, and red. The illustration has a flat, two-dimensional quality, typical of folk art prints. The style is characterized by bold lines, simple shapes, and a lack of shading or perspective.