Beckmann's apartment was located on Dielmannstraße near the northern part of the street on the Sachsenhäuser Berg shown here, before he moved to Steinhausenstraße 7 in 1926.
The dominant colors are white, green and brown, while the design is typically expressionist, almost cubistically distorted.
The composition is dominated by the street, the Wendelsweg, which stands up like a steep white tower in the left third of the painting and directs the gaze to two pedestrians, who in the lower part are close to one another in the direction of the lower edge of the canvas, out of the field of view of the wandering viewer.
Beckmann has the brewery of the Schubert family villa reduced in size to make the house appear larger.
The balcony room of the villa, which cannot be seen from the street, but was of particular importance to Johanna Schubert, since all her eight sons where born there, is marked by a bright orange awning.