
This is a vintage woodcut-style illustration depicting a person swimming in water. The style is reminiscent of early printed illustrations, with strong lines and a somewhat crude aesthetic. The scene is a landscape with a body of water taking up the majority of the frame. A small, naked figure is shown mid-swim, arms outstretched, appearing to be struggling or flailing. The water is represented by horizontal lines, giving a sense of texture and movement. In the background, there's a small windmill on the left and two bushy trees on the right. Above, the sky is filled with swirling clouds, indicated by curved lines. The overall composition is simple and somewhat primitive, typical of early woodcuts. At the bottom of the image, there are the letters 'E3' on the left and 'Per.' on the right, likely indicating page numbers or other identifying marks from the original source material.