This Art Nouveau illustration depicts a woman in profile, facing left, rendered in the iconic flowing, ornamental style of Alphonse Mucha. Her long, reddish-gold hair cascades in elaborate, serpentine curls that frame the composition. She is adorned with an intricate, crown-like headpiece featuring floral details, beads, and a geometric structural element, and her attire includes a decorative, fringed collar.
Behind the woman is a large, circular zodiac wheel containing the twelve astrological symbols, each housed within its own circular frame. The background within this circle features a muted, cool-toned blue pattern that contrasts with the warm, earth-toned palette of the foreground. Surrounding the entire central scene are rich, deep burgundy and brown borders with organic, leaf-like motifs that climb the sides of the frame. Two smaller circular medallions, one depicting a sun and the other a moon, are positioned at the bottom corners.
The overall aesthetic is characterized by soft, muted earth tones, including dusty rose, terracotta, cream, and deep wine, punctuated by subtle metallic hues. The lighting is flat and illustrative, emphasizing the clean, decorative lines typical of the turn-of-the-century graphic arts. At the bottom, a faint, linear illustration of reclining figures adds a final layer of complexity to this highly detailed, balanced, and elegant composition.