The main subject is a reproduction of the 19th-century oil painting 'The Flute Concert at Sanssouci' by Adolph Menzel. The scene depicts an elegant 18th-century royal court gathering, centered on a monarch playing the flute. He stands in a luxurious room, accompanied by a small ensemble of musicians, while an audience of courtiers in formal period attire watches from seated positions. The atmosphere is formal and sophisticated, capturing a quiet, cultured musical moment in history.
Compositionally, the painting occupies a large rectangular section on the right, tilted slightly off-center. The artwork features rich, warm tones of gold, amber, and deep brown, characteristic of candlelight reflecting off gilded architecture and ornate chandeliers. The style is highly detailed and realistic, emphasizing the textures of velvet clothing, powdered wigs, and the shimmering glow of the opulent interior.
The artwork appears as an assembled image with a few disconnected pieces placed on the plain, dusty rose background that surrounds the central painting. One loose piece is positioned in the upper-left, while another is placed near the bottom-left corner, creating a sense of a workspace. The overall aesthetic is one of historical classical art presented within a modern, structured frame.