
This is a detailed illustration of a flower garden, likely a survey or plan. The central focus is a geometrically patterned garden bed, featuring a circular design with alternating yellow and red sections, outlined in green. The pattern is reminiscent of a mosaic or inlaid stone work. Around this central garden, the illustration depicts various elements. To the left, there's a stone bench with a decorative backrest, surrounded by blooming flowers in shades of purple and pink. To the right, a wall covered in climbing roses and a partially visible door create a backdrop. A sundial with a poppy flower next to it is also visible. The illustration is rendered in a delicate, detailed style, with a warm, muted color palette. The overall impression is one of a meticulously planned and beautifully maintained garden. The artwork is labeled at the bottom as 'Flower-garden from estate of George Lewis, Blackwell's Survey'.