The central focus is an antique-style double-hemisphere world map, presented in a classical cartographic layout. The two globes feature a vibrant, light blue ocean background contrasted against deep green landmasses, reflecting the style of 17th or 18th-century European mapmaking. The Western Hemisphere encompasses the Americas, while the Eastern Hemisphere displays Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
The map is framed by an elaborate, decorative border filled with allegorical and mythological scenes. Above the hemispheres, a series of circular vignettes feature detailed illustrations of historical figures and classical motifs. Along the bottom, various mythological or historical characters are depicted in lush, painterly landscapes, including figures representing the elements or celestial bodies. A small, vibrant sunburst icon sits in the space between the two globes.
The overall colour palette is rich and warm, dominated by the turquoise blue of the oceans, earthy greens of the continents, and golden-yellow accents within the ornate framing. The style is that of a hand-coloured copperplate engraving or a historical atlas print, characterized by fine line work, decorative typography, and a sense of scholarly discovery. The composition is balanced and highly detailed, conveying a sense of exploration and the grandeur of the Age of Discovery.