The central figure is a historical physician or apothecary, dressed in a long, dark coat with frilled sleeves, standing in a dim, wood-paneled room. He wears wire-rimmed glasses and is intently reading a document. Tucked under his arm are various medical files and papers, including a form labeled "REPLICAT." His office is filled with shelves containing apothecary jars, vials, a human skull, and medical textbooks. A medical symbol hangs as a pendant around his neck, and various instruments are visible near his waist.
To the right of the physician, a small, bearded man with a portly build and a mustache stands holding a glass, appearing to observe the scene. On the left side of the room, near the floor, sits a hare, while a bundle of garlic hangs from a corner near the shelving. The floor is tiled with a rustic, checkerboard pattern. The bottom foreground contains scattered medical pills and small objects, suggesting a busy and somewhat chaotic workspace.
The overall art style is a detailed, painterly illustration with a warm, moody color palette dominated by deep browns, burgundies, and dark shadows, punctuated by the muted highlights of the glass jars and the white papers. The atmosphere is reminiscent of a fantasy or historical Victorian study, filled with scholarly clutter and a touch of whimsy.