
This is a vintage-style illustration, likely from a botanical or allegorical series. It depicts two figures, a woman and a child, both dressed in attire that evokes the shape and color of a nasturtium flower (Capucine in French, as indicated by the text at the bottom). The woman is seated, and the child is standing beside her. Both wear pointed caps and dresses that are predominantly orange and green, mimicking the petals and leaves of the flower. The woman holds a string of nasturtium seed pods in her hands. Above them is an archway formed by nasturtium vines with leaves and flowers. A weathered wooden post stands to the left, with a small sign attached to it. The ground is depicted with sketchy lines, suggesting a natural setting with some vegetation. The overall style is delicate and detailed, with a focus on the botanical elements and the allegorical representation of the flower.