This Art Nouveau style illustration centers on a graceful woman wearing a flowing golden-yellow gown. She is depicted from the waist up, gently holding a tray containing two steaming cups. Her expression is serene as she looks down toward two children standing at her sides, who reach up toward the tray with curious anticipation. One child is dressed in a simple white garment, while the other is clad in a vibrant, warm-toned red dress.
The composition is framed within a sweeping, dark blue circular arc that contrasts sharply with the golden hues of the woman's dress and the soft skin tones of the figures. Behind the main subject, stylized ribbons or wisps of steam swirl in shades of blue and teal, adding a sense of movement to the background. The background transitions from a deep, atmospheric indigo at the bottom to a lighter, ethereal shade near the top, lending a dreamlike quality to the scene.
The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of late 19th-century French advertising posters, utilizing elegant, flowing lines and a harmonious, limited color palette. The text "CHOCOLAT IDEAL" is prominently arched across the top in a bold, dark typeface, while the words "en Poudre Soluble" appear in smaller, clear lettering to the right of the central figure. The artwork relies on decorative flourishes and the iconic soft-edged character design characteristic of turn-of-the-century print illustration.