The scene depicts a central grouping of mythological figures standing within a dark, densely packed orchard. On the far left, a young man in a reddish-purple mantle reaches upward toward orange fruits hanging from the trees. Next to him, a trio of graceful women—the Three Graces—stand with arms intertwined in a flowing, rhythmic dance, clad in diaphanous white robes. A central female figure, likely Venus, stands in a slightly elevated, contemplative posture wearing a gown with a deep red overskirt. To her right, another woman adorned in a floral-patterned dress gazes toward the viewer, while a blue-skinned wind deity descends from the upper right, reaching toward her.
The composition is framed against a dark, monochromatic forest background that pushes the vibrant, lighter-toned figures into the foreground. Light seems to emanate from the figures themselves, highlighting their soft skin tones and the delicate folds of their classical garments. The ground is scattered with small, colorful spring flowers against the dark soil.
The artwork is a classical Renaissance painting characterized by precise, flowing lines, an idealized anatomical style, and a sense of gentle movement. The contrast between the deep, shadowy woodland and the illuminated mythological characters creates an ethereal, dreamlike atmosphere typical of Italian Renaissance allegory.