In Pietro Lorenzetti's painting, the elongated and elegant figures, intricate details, and use of gold leaf accents are characteristic of the International Gothic style. This style often featured a decorative and ornate approach to depicting figures and settings, creating a sense of delicacy and refinement.
The flying figure in Lorenzetti's Allegory of Good Government is thought to symbolize Concord (Concordia), representing harmony and unity. She is depicted with a rope binding together the hands of the rulers, signaling the coordination and cooperation necessary for successful governance.