Oil on walnut panel. Flemish School of the 16th century. The painting presents a landscape characterised by a tall leafy plant in the centre, which vertically divides the scene into two parts, soaring from the dark brown earth in the foreground towards the horizon of wooded blue hills, which then fade in a chromatic continuum into the sky above, interrupted by the thick tree foliage. The scene in the foreground is enlivened by several figures of walking characters, scattered across the countryside. The colour choices are peculiar, the browns and blues, which together with the type of landscape and the figures recall Flemish painting; moreover, the use of a walnut panel suggests a Flemish artist working in Italy, where such a pictorial support, unusual in northern Europe, was used. The painting is presented in a contemporary frame.