Two women with pale, peachy skin sit next to a table holding a tray and royal-blue tea cups and saucers in this colored, vertical etching and aquatint. Faint black lines outline the women, their features, clothing, and objects in the room, and each area is filled in with a flat color. The women face each other and take up most of the composition. Both have oval faces, rounded noses, pale, dusky pink lips, and their hair is pulled up and back. The woman to our right has brown hair and leans forward as she holds up a blue plate with her right hand, closer to us. The other hand rests on the arm of her tawny-brown chair. Her dress has a petal pink bodice and long skirt with fawn-brown long sleeves and fabric covering her chest and tucked into the low, rounded neckline. The other woman wears a blue cap over her black hair. The hat has a celery-green feather and is tied in a bow under the chin. She wears a hip-length, coffee bean-brown cloak over a pale, sage-green dress. She looks down at the plate and holds what might be a cookie or biscuit with one hand and a cup and a dish-like saucer with the other. Her lips are downturned and her head pulled slightly back to create a double chin. She sits upright in another brown chair. In the lower right corner of the sheet, the round dove-gray table is barely bigger than the round tawny-brown tray it holds. On it are two more cups and saucers and a silver jug, presumably holding milk. What might be another cup and saucer set or the teapot is cut off by the right edge of the paper. The rims of the cups and saucers are painted gold. A pale, barely mint-green screen with openings across the top stands to the left behind the second woman, and a window is behind the first. Spiky fronds of a houseplant angle up in front of sand-brown curtains covering the opening. A coral-pink curtain is pulled to the left side, and squiggles and flowers printed in darker tones of brown and pink respectively suggest patterns. The wall behind the screen is straw yellow. The artist signed and inscribed the sheet under the lower right corner, “Imprimée par l'artiste et M. Leroy, Mary Cassatt (25 épreuves) serie unique.” A tiny dark blue stamp with a short, wide C overlaid on a capital letter M is inked along the bottom edge of the image.