This impressionistic painting features a vibrant floral still life set in a sun-drenched, rustic garden setting. The focal point is a cream-coloured earthenware vase brimming with a lush arrangement of purple, white, and pale blue lilac blossoms. This bouquet rests upon a table covered with a delicate, cream-coloured lace cloth, which is partially draped over the edge.
To the left of the flowers, a dark teal wooden birdcage stands against a vertical support beam of a wooden structure. A small bird is visible inside the cage, peering out toward the light. Beyond the table and the floral display, the background opens into a flourishing garden scene, densely packed with branches covered in white blossoms that create a soft, ethereal backdrop of light and shadow.
The painting uses a soft, painterly palette dominated by cool purples, earthy browns, creamy whites, and varying shades of sage and forest green. The light appears to be diffused and bright, typical of a spring day, giving the entire scene a peaceful, nostalgic atmosphere. The brushwork is expressive, highlighting the textured petals of the flowers and the weathered surfaces of the wooden architecture, characteristic of late 19th or early 20th-century impressionism.