Art Nouveau illustration of four women representing the seasons: winter, spring, summer, and autumn.

This illustration features four distinct panels, each portraying an allegorical woman representing a specific season: Hiver (Winter), Printemps (Spring), Ete (Summer), and Automne (Autumn). The style is classic Art Nouveau, characterized by flowing lines, organic shapes, and decorative ornamental borders at the top and bottom of each panel. Each woman is depicted in a graceful, flowing pose, surrounded by elements reflecting the character of her season.

From left to right, the composition follows the seasonal progression. Winter features a woman cloaked in white, set against a cool, snowy landscape. Spring shows a figure amidst blossoming flowers and new growth in soft pastel greens and pinks. Summer is vibrant and warm, with the woman crowned by a large sunflower, surrounded by golden tones. Autumn depicts a woman with dark hair adorned with red leaves, holding a basket of fruit amidst a rich, warm-toned landscape of falling foliage.

The colour palette is carefully curated for each season, transitioning from the icy blues and whites of winter to the lush greens of spring, the radiant golds of summer, and the deep, earthy browns and crimsons of autumn. The figures are rendered with soft, ethereal qualities typical of turn-of-the-century illustrative art. The entire ensemble is framed within a cohesive decorative architecture that gives the appearance of stained glass or ornate lithographic panels, creating a balanced and rhythmic visual narrative.