This whimsical cartoon illustration depicts the historic Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, rendered in a detailed, comic style. The towering Gothic facade features twin belfry towers and a central rose window, standing against a pale blue sky. A tall, thin spire rises prominently from the center of the roof behind the main structure, emphasizing the building's verticality and classic architectural features.
The entire scene is swarming with dozens of mischievous, caricature-like characters who possess exaggerated features, including bulbous red noses. These playful figures are everywhere: some cling to the stone balustrades, others hang from the towers, and some fly through the air using brooms or wings. A group of these comical beings gathers at the base near the grand arched entrance, creating a busy and humorous atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the solemn, stony permanence of the landmark.
The colour palette relies on warm, earthy sandstone tones for the cathedral, contrasted by the bright, varied colours of the characters' clothing. The sunlight seems to be casting soft highlights, giving the structure a sense of depth and realism despite the surrounding absurdity. The medium is a clean, ink-and-wash style illustration, capturing a lighthearted and chaotic energy that turns a monumental site into a stage for playful, slapstick storytelling.