The sheet features two pencil portraits of middle-aged men, each shoulder-length, drawn on paper. One of the drawings reproduces an image, probably from a photographic source; the other is based on a work by an author who has not yet been identified (the signature under the original is illegible). On the right is a man in profile wearing a formal suit from the late 19th or early 20th century. The model has a moustache, glasses, and a tie; his mouth is slightly open, creating the impression of a frozen moment of speech. The linear modelling is done with a clear outline and moderate tonal development. On the left is a three-quarter portrait of another man. His face is completed with sideburns and a curled moustache; a bow tie is highlighted in his suit. The hatching is sparse, with accents in the facial area, emphasising individualised features. The compositional combination of two separate sketches on one sheet does not form a common plot connection. Both drawings demonstrate the artist's interest in studying the morphological features of the face and the characteristic features of the period's costume.