The motif consists of a flower stem with four flowers mirrored along a central longitudinal axis. Despite its stylized depiction of the red flowers, the species, tulip, is recognizable. The flowers are enclosed in an oval framing with upwards and downwards tapering ends. The framing is decorated with four pairs of curlicues. This medallion-like motif is surrounded by red flowers, springing from the bottom of the stucco panel, and blue blossoms with four petals, cut in half and arranged along the inner edge of the semicircular arch framing the medallion. Highly stylized four-petalled flowers are set within the spandrels above the arch. The whole floral motif – including the medallion and the flowers surrounding it, as well as the two flowers in the top corners – is set against an evenly perforated background, which is slightly recessed in relation to the floral motifs.
The latticework is painted with a light-brown colour and a dark varnish (see Research).
The rectangular panel is preserved in a wooden frame (see chapters Technique and Research).
