Linoprint of an Egyptian coffeeshop. The shop is rendered in detail, showing the delicate archways of the windows below wooden mashrabeyas along with a street sign. There are several patrons for the coffeeshop. On the far left, there is a very old woman in a black abaya, sitting cross-legged on a wooden bench, looking to the right of the drawing, engaged in conversation with another patron. Her shoes are on the ground before her. Behind her is a man, standing, in a striped galabeya, drinking shisha. On his right, in front of him, is a man sitting on another wooden bench in a white cap and galabeya, leaning on his right elbow and talking to the old woman, crossing his legs. Next to him on the same bench is a portly woman in a black and white abaya, facing the right, talking to a large bearded man in a striped galabeya, who is closing his eyes like she is nagging him. He is holding a walking stick. In front of them is a small round table, bearing some small cups. There is an Arabic sign for the shop above them.