Art Nouveau illustration depicting four seasons as women in long flowing garments against a bright lime green wall.

This Art Nouveau-style illustration features four vertical panels, each depicting a graceful woman representing a different season. The artwork is characterized by flowing lines, ornate decorative borders, and a muted, earthy colour palette that contrasts with the surrounding lime green wall. Each woman is draped in long, elegant robes, with subtle floral or natural motifs woven into the background of each frame.

The panels follow a seasonal progression, moving from the wintry, cool tones of the first panel on the left, which shows a woman in a hooded white garment, to the progressively warmer, more vibrant colours of spring, summer, and autumn in the subsequent panels. The figures have a soft, ethereal quality, typical of the decorative graphic arts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with each woman’s posture suggesting movement and seasonal transition.

The artwork is displayed as a single cohesive unit on a shelf, flanked by two woven wicker baskets. A clear glass vase containing thin, bare branches sits directly in front of the center of the panels, adding a three-dimensional element to the scene. The entire arrangement is set against a bold, solid lime green wall, which highlights the warm, autumnal, and vintage aesthetic of the artwork.