This painting depicts a lush, sun-drenched landscape rendered in a pointillist style. In the foreground, two tall, dark trees frame the composition, their branches spreading across the top of the scene like a natural canopy. Below these, a stone balustrade stretches horizontally across the middle distance, separating the foreground from a sprawling, hazy town nestled in a valley.
The composition draws the eye through the trees toward the vibrant, rolling hills and buildings of the town beyond. The foreground is filled with textured patches of green, pink, and yellow, suggesting a garden or park area. A small, vibrant cluster of flowers or shrubs sits near the base of the left tree, anchoring the scene.
The colour palette is soft and luminous, dominated by varying shades of blues, greens, and warm yellow highlights that convey bright, dappled sunlight. The overall technique uses small, distinct dabs of colour, creating a shimmering effect that mimics the play of light and shadow on the landscape. The atmosphere is peaceful and serene, evoking a warm, mid-day summer vista typical of late 19th-century impressionist works.