This classic-style oil painting centers on a large Saint Bernard dog, who stands as the gentle guardian of three young children. The dog, distinguished by its white and reddish-brown fur, is positioned on the left, with the children clustered around it. One child stands close to the dog’s neck, another sits or kneels while holding a small object, and a third child stands to the right, wearing a bonnet. Two cats are situated at the bottom of the scene, one standing and one sitting near a small bowl, adding to the domestic and tranquil narrative of the image.
The composition is set against a dark, moody background that suggests an indoor or garden setting, obscured by deep shadows and dense foliage. This somber environment creates a dramatic contrast with the pale, luminous clothing of the children and the white markings on the dog's coat. The light source appears to be directed primarily at the subjects, highlighting their soft expressions and the texture of their attire, while the edges of the painting dissolve into murky browns and near-blacks.
The overall aesthetic is evocative of late 19th-century sentimental portraiture. The colour palette is dominated by rich earth tones, deep shadows, and warm, soft highlights on the figures. The style is highly realistic, focusing on the emotional connection between the children and the animals, creating a cozy and nostalgic atmosphere that emphasizes themes of friendship and domestic innocence.