Outlined the skyscrapers in the background symbolize the skyline of Frankfurt, the "indicated" 20 DM bill is for the City Bank. In fact, on the front of a 20-Mark certificate and the Nuremberg patrician merchant's wife Elsbeth Tucher seen. That painting is by Albrecht Dürer. Unlike Dürer's picture, the lady on the soft, almost sad and listless look rather to the bottom, Di Bella painted her looking upward. Significantly, however, that the face looks a bit more mature, plump lips, however, suggest that in a rather youthful attractiveness. This symbolic "neckline" of the bank note as a canvas, with darker spots of color in three places, which may be intended to indicate "dirty money" placed on an easel, standing in the water (the main?).
This image is a collection of Di Bella's first impressions of Frankfurt: He, the artist with great hopes, has arrived in this city of skyscrapers, banks, money, prostitution ... and "everything is in flux!"