The central artwork features an elegant grid of 18 individual illustrations, each portraying a stylized woman in the distinct Art Nouveau tradition. These scenes are arranged in three rows of six, encased within an ornate, rectangular border featuring intricate floral patterns, scrolling ivy, and stylized bird motifs in the corners. The figures are depicted in fluid, graceful poses, often surrounded by natural elements such as blooming flowers, lush foliage, and circular celestial patterns.
The overall color palette is warm and earthy, dominated by a muted, golden-yellow background that unifies the grid. Within each smaller panel, vibrant jewel tones—including deep blues, rich reds, soft pinks, and sage greens—bring the individual figures to life. The linework is delicate and sweeping, characteristic of late 19th and early 20th-century decorative art, emphasizing the flowing hair, draped garments, and organic curves of the subjects.
The composition is highly symmetrical and decorative, reminiscent of a collector's sheet of stamps or vintage postcards. The style evokes the iconic aesthetics of Alfons Mucha, showcasing an emphasis on beauty, nature, and intricate ornamentation. A small, stylized green leaf mask is centered at the top of the grid, acting as a crowning decorative element for the collection of ethereal, romanticized figures.