The sheet contains two separate portrait images drawn in pencil. They are presented without any plot or compositional connection and resemble educational and research sketches. The upper part of the sheet depicts an oval of a woman's face, slightly turned towards the viewer. There is no visual context, no distinct background or clothing details. A headdress is visible on the head, which may resemble a Catholic cornette in shape. The treatment of the face is generalised, linear, without detailed chiaroscuro modelling; the focus is on the correctness of the proportions and silhouette. Below is a second image – a partial profile of the head, from the crown to the lower lip. The gender of the model remains uncertain; however, based on the character of the features, it can be assumed that this is a male face. The drawing emphasises the shape of the forehead, nose, and lips, creating a distinctive profile, although the rest of the details are missing. Both sketches are executed in a generalised manner, with minimal use of tonal means. Their construction indicates the exploratory nature of the work, focused on studying the plasticity of the face from different angles and with varying degrees of completion.