
This image is a diptych, a two-panel woodblock print in the style of *ukiyo-e*, a traditional Japanese art form. The prints are sepia-toned and feature intricate line work. **Left Panel:** A man is depicted in a dynamic pose, appearing to be in motion. He is wearing elaborate, patterned clothing with a wide obi (sash). His hair is styled in a traditional manner, and he has a beard. A large, fan-like plant (possibly a palm) is positioned behind and to the side of him, adding to the composition. There is Japanese text written vertically along the left side of the panel. **Right Panel:** Another man is shown, also in traditional clothing with a complex pattern. He has a full beard and long hair. The clothing is similarly detailed, with geometric designs. There is Japanese text written vertically along the right side of the panel. **Overall:** The style is characterized by bold lines, detailed patterns, and a focus on capturing movement and emotion. The prints appear to be part of a larger series or narrative, given the matching style and subject matter. The background is largely blank, emphasizing the figures and their clothing. The prints are in good condition, with some age-related discoloration and wear.