The work belongs to the type of composition known as "Holy Conversation", where the artist skilfully replicates the genre's technique, developed in Italian painting during the Renaissance, depicting the Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus among a group of saints. The composition of the Sacra Conversazione is structured so that all the leading figures are on the same level, which is why the work is in a horizontal format. The Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus sits in the centre, while on the left are Saint John the Baptist and Saint Elizabeth. The gestures and gazes of all are directed towards Jesus, indicating adoration. John the Baptist extends a cross with a ribbon bearing the inscription "Ecce Agnus Dei" ("Behold the Lamb of God") towards the Child, serving as a reminder to the viewer of His redemptive sacrifice. Such works were often commissioned for private chapels or prayer rooms. The choice of depicted saints is dictated by the patrons of the commissioner and their family, as well as the patrons of the church or city.