A tapestry-style illustration of an 18th-century scene featuring three women and a man in a garden with sheep.

The artwork depicts an elegant 18th-century pastoral scene, reminiscent of a French Rococo tapestry. In the foreground, a group of four figures—three women in voluminous period gowns and one man in a frock coat—are gathered near a stone pedestal in a lush garden. The figures are captured in a gentle, social interaction, with one woman reclining while the others sit or stand around her. Two sheep graze peacefully at their feet, and a straw hat rests nearby on the ground.

The composition is framed by dense, verdant foliage and tall, slender trees that lead the eye toward a distant river landscape. A soft, warm light filters through the trees, illuminating the figures and the stone structure behind them. The background features a serene view of rolling hills and a castle-like structure, suggesting a calm, idyllic countryside estate.

The colour palette is dominated by earthy tones, featuring muted greens, browns, and soft, faded pastels like rose-pink and butter-yellow. The entire scene is enclosed within an ornate, decorative border filled with intricate patterns of roses and small flowers. The style mimics the texture and appearance of a vintage woven wall hanging, emphasizing a refined, historical aesthetic characteristic of classical pastoral art.