This post-impressionist landscape depicts a multi-story house with a terracotta-coloured roof, tucked behind a screen of dense, lush foliage. The building, rendered in soft, warm tones, features several rectangular windows shaded in muted blue, suggesting a peaceful, sun-drenched day. A stone-paved pathway leads the viewer toward the structure, disappearing into the shadows of the garden.
The composition is defined by thick, expressive brushstrokes and a rich, verdant colour palette. Towering trees frame the scene on the left, their leaves a chaotic mix of deep forest greens, lighter lime shades, and flashes of golden yellow that capture the dappled sunlight. Tall, slender cypress trees provide a rhythmic verticality on the right, contrasting with the soft, rounded forms of the shrubs and greenery that surround the home.
The overall mood is one of quiet, rustic solitude. The light appears to be filtering through the canopy, creating a play of deep shadows and highlights on the path and the building's facade. The style is distinctly painterly, emphasizing texture and the artist’s subjective interpretation of the Provencal countryside, moving away from fine detail toward a harmonious, integrated view of architecture and nature.