The artwork titled “Fruit and Flowers,” created by Maurice Prendergast circa 1910-1913, is an oil painting on canvas that fits within the Post-Impressionism art movement. Measuring 46.99 x 54.61 cm, this piece falls under the genre of still life.
The artwork presents an intricate and vibrant display of various fruits and flowers. The foreground features an assortment of apples placed on a flat surface, while several pots brimming with flowers dominate the background. The warm palette of reds, yellows, and greens, alongside the textural brushstrokes, evoke a sense of depth and richness. A solitary wine bottle stands amongst the flowers, adding a refined touch to the composition. The artist’s signature vibrant and bold use of color stands out, illuminated by the golden yellow background, which cohesively ties the elements of the still life together.