The sheet contains two graphic sketches executed in pencil on paper, which are likely copies of works by artist Heorhii Melikhov made by Yulian Zaiats. The placement of both images on a single sheet does not imply any plot or compositional connection, as they likely originated from different sources. On the left is a shoulder-length portrait of a soldier with a moustache, turned to the right. The plastic modelling is achieved through soft hatching with local tonal accents, creating a sense of volume and spatial presence. The facial features are detailed, while the elements of clothing are treated in a generalised manner. On the right is another shoulder-length portrait, but of a bearded man turned to the left. The manner of execution is more concise: minimal hatching is used, only indicating the basic proportions and silhouette. The compositional emphasis is on the characteristic features and expressiveness of the face. Both drawings demonstrate the artist's work with different sources and his interest in studying the individual morphology of the face. A comparison of the two sketches reveals the variability of the techniques employed to solve the portrait task, as well as a research approach to interpreting images within the academic tradition.