An oil painting by Max Ingrand, who was involved in the interior decoration of the Prince Asaka Residence. Six figures are located within a landscape of trees, plants, and a distant castle; the signature “Max Ingrand” is visible in the lower left corner. The depiction of the figures in slightly elongated form is influenced by classical forms such as ancient Greek sculpture. This style reflects the “return to order” trend that was a characteristic of the Art Deco period. Based on its size and similarities to other interior decorations Ingrand worked on in the 1930s with his professional and personal partner, Paule, this work is also considered a mural intended for decoration.