
This is a black and white illustration in a style reminiscent of woodcut prints. The central figure is a woman, depicted in a dynamic pose, seemingly running or dancing across a field. Her hair is long and flowing, caught by the wind, and her garments are also billowing around her. The background is filled with swirling lines and patterns, suggesting a strong wind and a misty atmosphere. There are stylized floral elements interspersed with the swirling lines, hinting at the arrival of spring. The woman's eyes are described as wild and then full of mirth. Crocuses are depicted as springing up like flames from the dark earth. The illustration is framed by a decorative border, and text is integrated into the design, appearing as part of the overall composition. The text is in a flowing, calligraphic style and seems to be a poem or verse about the month of March and the changing seasons. The overall impression is one of movement, energy, and the awakening of nature after winter. The style is reminiscent of the Arts and Crafts movement, with its emphasis on handcrafted aesthetics and natural motifs.