This iconic Impressionist painting features a vibrant, sun-drenched meadow dominated by a large field of wild red poppies. The composition is divided diagonally by the slope of the hill, with the flowers concentrated heavily on the left and foreground, gradually thinning out into the grassy field on the right. In the distance, a line of dark green trees provides a soft, shadowed border against a bright, expansive sky filled with white, wispy clouds.
Two pairs of figures are positioned as focal points within the landscape. On the upper left, a woman and a child are depicted walking near the crest of the hill. A second pair, a woman holding a blue parasol accompanied by a child, strolls through the lower right foreground. Their figures are rendered with loose, expressive brushstrokes that suggest movement rather than fine detail, emphasizing the peaceful, leisurely atmosphere of a summer day.
The artwork is defined by its masterful use of light and colour. The vivid scarlet of the poppies contrasts sharply against the muted, earthy greens and yellows of the tall grass. The sky uses varied shades of blue and soft white to suggest a breezy, shifting atmosphere. The overall style is quintessentially Impressionist, favoring visible brushwork and the play of natural light over precise lines, capturing a fleeting moment in a serene, rural setting.