This classical oil painting features a group of four figures in 18th-century Spanish dress engaged in a grape harvest. A central woman stands tall while balancing a large basket of grapes on her head. To her left, another woman sits on a stone wall, reaching toward a child who is holding up a cluster of grapes. To the right, a young man sits casually on the stone ledge, draped in fine yellow and blue clothing, with a basket of grapes resting beside him. In the background, another figure in a dark hat appears partially visible in the distance.
The composition is set against an open, rolling mountainous landscape under a pale, hazy sky, suggesting a bright but overcast day. The scene uses a traditional, realistic art style typical of 18th-century genre painting. The figures are positioned in a triangular arrangement that leads the eye from the seated woman and child up toward the woman with the basket, and across to the reclining man.
The colour palette is warm and earthy, dominated by muted tones of tan, brown, and ochre in the landscape and stone, contrasted with the vibrant yellow of the man's vest and the deep, rich blue of his clothing. Soft, diffused natural light illuminates the figures, casting gentle shadows that provide depth and volume to the subjects. The brushwork is refined and detailed, focusing on the textures of the period clothing, the wicker baskets, and the natural features of the rural setting.