The sheet depicts two portraits (on the left, a man in civilian clothes, and on the right, a man in military uniform). These are two bust portraits, drawn in graphite pencil on paper. On the left is a middle-aged man with a bare forehead, dark eyes, a moustache, and a loose-fitting shirt with a collar. The modelling of the form is carried out with soft hatching and local accents in the shadow areas, creating an effect of volume and realism. The expression on his face is focused, his gaze directed at the viewer, which adds psychological depth to the portrait. On the right is a portrait, probably of the same man, but in military uniform with a cap, a buttoned shirt, and a tie (?). This sketch is more concise, featuring light contours, minimal hatching, and no detailed background or clothing, which emphasises the main features of the face and silhouette. The author left a signature and date under each portrait, which may indicate that he worked from a photographic source. The composition of the sheet demonstrates the artist's research approach to the theme of portrait likeness and image transformation in different contexts – civilian and military. The manner of execution corresponds to the style of Yulian Zaiats, which is characterised by careful observation of the individual plasticity of the face, the ability to combine academic precision with ease of drawing, as well as an interest in the psychological characteristics of the model.