This impressionist-style artwork depicts a rustic, aged stone farmhouse featuring a prominent, rounded tower section. The building is centrally located, with its textured, ochre-colored walls and a distinctively slanted roof covered in patches of deep violet and blue. A small stone staircase leads toward the structure, and the overall architectural form suggests a traditional rural or mediterranean setting.
In the background, a vast, open landscape stretches toward distant, rolling blue hills under a pale, bright cyan sky. The foreground is composed of sun-drenched earth in varying shades of golden yellow and muted brown, suggesting dry, cultivated fields or hillsides. A wooden fence in dark tones sits to the left, adding a sense of enclosure to the property while leading the eye toward the rolling scenery beyond.
The painting uses thick, visible brushstrokes typical of post-impressionist styles, emphasizing texture and light rather than precise detail. The color palette is dominated by warm earth tones—yellows, ambers, and tans—which contrast sharply with the cool blues and violets found in the shadows of the roof, the distance, and the sky. The light appears bright and direct, casting soft, colorful shadows across the uneven ground and the weathered facade of the farmhouse.