The theme of tragic death that M. Harasimowicz addresses in his painting is a unique example of decadence prevalent in the art and literature of the late 19th century. The rectangular horizontal composition is rendered in muted grey and black-and-white colours. The painting depicts the body of a young woman in black clothing, overtaken by death amidst a snowy plain. To the left of her lies a small open bundle. Against the backdrop of heavy grey clouds tinted by the rays of the setting sun, a flock of crows can be seen. Two birds are already circling above the girl’s body. Her black scarf, caught on a branch and fluttering in the wind, resembles the outstretched wings of a raven, which is a symbol of death. The painting leaves a heavy impression and raises many questions: who is this girl? What happened to her? What circumstances led her to embark on this final journey?