Mucha's Seasons series were emblematic of his graphic works, which featured strong centered compositions and idealized and allegorical female figures in sensuous or provocative poses.
[6] The female figures in Mucha's works were "entwined in vaporous hair and light dresses inspired by nature, such as willowy foliage," as well as adorned in extravagant jewels.
[10] Summer is adorned with red poppies in her hair, the figure is seen leaning on a grapevine and bathing her feet in shallow water.
Mucha represents Spring as a blonde figure in a translucent white dress standing under a tree and holding a lyre.
Meanwhile, Winter is depicted as a figure draped in a pale green cape and sheltering from the cold, standing next to a snow-capped bush.
[1] The 1897 series of color lithographs on paper featured 15 by 43 centimetres (5.9 in × 16.9 in) panels and is located at the Art Institute of Chicago.