This classical oil painting features a reclining nude woman viewed from behind, resting on dark blue and white drapery. She gazes intently at her own reflection in a rectangular mirror, which is held upright by a young, winged cupid kneeling to her left. The cupid has soft, pale skin, small blue-tinted wings, and is draped in a light blue cloth, holding delicate white ribbons that hang over the top edge of the mirror.
The scene is set against a deep, dramatic background consisting of heavy, folded red drapery that transitions into a dark, shadowed corner on the right side of the composition. The lighting is focused and warm, emphasizing the smooth, luminous skin tones of the figures and the soft curves of the reclining woman. The contrast between the brilliant highlights on the skin and the deep, rich shadows creates a sense of depth and intimacy.
The painting style is traditional and academic, characterized by fine, realistic brushwork and a sophisticated use of chiaroscuro to model the forms. The composition is horizontally oriented, drawing the eye from the cupid on the left across the length of the woman's body toward the right. The reflection in the mirror provides a haunting focal point, capturing the woman's shadowed face and creating a compelling connection between the viewer, the subject, and her own self-image.