Oil on canvas of the Venetian school of the first half of the 18th century. The landscape is close to the pictorial ways of Bartolomeo Pedon, one of the best-known Venetian baroque landscape painters. The scene, rich in vegetation, frames a clearing in the woods near a stream that joins a river. Shepherds and shepherds rest and eat their meal while the flock grazes nearby. In the background, a valley stretches out with scattered buildings and mountain peaks fading into a blue sky. The details of the vegetation and buildings are accurate and well rendered. The painting is presented in a contemporary wooden frame, regilded at the beginning of the 20th century.