This drawing copy by Yulian Zaiats reproduces a realistic female portrait, possibly based on a work by Hipolit Lipiński. Compositionally, the image is presented in perspective, with a linear structure, the model's head turned towards the viewer, and a direct, attentive gaze creating a sense of immediate visual contact. The linear manner of execution is distinguished by the clarity and restrained energy of the stroke. The contour of the face is outlined with a confident, even line, devoid of decoration, with an emphasis on structural accuracy. Chiaroscuro is presented minimally, in particular through delicate changes in the intensity of the stroke, which emphasise the volume of the forehead, cheeks, and chin. The artist's attention is focused on the harmonious balance between plastic authenticity and laconic presentation. The image captures only the head and part of the neck, allowing the viewer to focus on the psychological image without being distracted by secondary details. The slight emphasis on the line of the neck and the transition to the shoulders gives the portrait a sense of completeness, even despite the absence of a full shoulder girdle. In his copy, Yulian Zaiats managed to convey the model's inner concentration, emphasise the restrained elegance characteristic of Hipolit Lipiński's portraits, and maintain his own attention to graphic discipline and proportions.