Oil on canvas. Central European school of the 18th century.
The dinner frames the entrance to a port overlooked by a fortress, and towards which some boats are sailing. On the quay in the foreground there is a group of figures, including several in oriental clothing, thus placing the port in a southern location, probably overlooking the Mediterranean.
The work is part of that European production that indulged the taste for oriental subjects or in any case for places in the south of the world; an example of this production can be Ignaz Franz Joseph Flurer (1688 - 1742), an Austrian painter who created works very close to the one proposed.
The painting has been restored and relined in the past.
It is presented in a stylish frame.