The central focus of this artwork is a romantic, dramatic depiction of a man in a light-colored shirt carrying a woman in a dark dress. They are captured in a close-up, intimate embrace with their faces tilted toward one another. Above them, bold, stylized script reads "Gone with the Wind," set against an intense, fiery background of swirling reds, oranges, and yellows that suggests a burning city or landscape.
Beneath the central couple, the composition features smaller, more detailed scenes of the era, including figures on horseback and a horse-drawn carriage, evoking the historical period of the American Civil War. The bottom section of the artwork lists the primary actors: Clark Gable, Leslie Howard, Vivien Leigh, and Olivia de Havilland, along with the film's title in Italian, "Via Col Vento."
The overall style is that of a vintage painted film poster, characterized by dramatic lighting and high-contrast, emotive brushwork. The color palette is dominated by the fiery sunset hues above and muted, earthy tones in the foreground scenes, creating a sense of urgency and historical scale. The entire imagery is presented with the cinematic flair and romantic tension typical of mid-20th-century epic film marketing.