The artwork features an impressionist oil painting titled 'Villaggio sulle rive della Senna' or 'Village on the Banks of the Seine' by Alfred Sisley. The scene captures a tranquil riverside landscape, focusing on a group of rustic buildings nestled near the water's edge. A mature tree with detailed bark and foliage dominates the immediate foreground on the left, framing the view of the settlement across the river.
The composition is anchored by the gentle curve of the Seine, which reflects the soft, diffused light of a clouded sky. The village consists of quaint structures with reddish-tiled roofs, situated amidst lush green trees and natural foliage. The artistic style is characterized by loose, textured brushstrokes typical of the Impressionist movement, prioritizing the interplay of natural light and atmosphere over rigid detail.
The colour palette is composed of soft, naturalistic tones: muted greens of the grass and trees, pale blues and greys in the sky and water, and warm earthy ochres and reds for the village buildings. The overall mood is peaceful and serene, conveying a sense of quiet observation of the French countryside in a pastoral setting.